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This is simply the name of a proposed new PC operating system written using webneurons from assembler at the lowest levels and integrating the Internet from the start and as a first principle.

Plexos would need to be installed on all machines in the "new order". Each one of these would be a server with built in browser. This fits in with the telecom revolution to come, when phone lines switch to 24 hour PPP (rental only) and ISP's are possibly no longer required.

Plexos would handle webneurons and data distributed over the whole world. For many applications the location would be transparent to the programmer. However, for time critical jobs it would be important to use local webneurons, thus there will be duplication of common webneuron functions (webfuns) and subroutines (websubs). ltWebfuns
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It is hoped that it would be the precursor of the next stage of operating systems which will handle future massively parallel computers. It is envisaged that eventually there may be one "nanoprocessor" per webneuron with each having its own local memory. In the assembler version a webneuron need only be a hundred bytes or so in size.