Augmented reality operating system
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An augmented reality operating system is an operating system that runs on an augmented reality device. It boots up into an augmented reality environment, and does not need the user to trigger the launching of any augmented reality environment, compared to smartphone VR and SteamVR which do.
It can be built with buildroot.
Supported processor architectures include X86-64 and ARM64 (aarch64).
Operating systems[edit]
- Lumin OS (Magic Leap)
- Windows 10 Holographic (Microsoft HoloLens)
- Horizon OS (Based on android)
- visionOS
- Android XR
Components[edit]
- Linux
- Monado
- StardustXR
- OpenHMD
- 3D display drivers