Downloads
Supporting RISC OS Open
RISC OS is getting ever more popular and there are more people trying it out every day. While this is great, please remember that this also means an increase in the amount of work ROOL and our helpers are having to do behind the scenes, as well as increases in our operating costs. Please consider donating something to help us to keep making RISC OS better.
Licensing
Please be aware that while RISC OS is itself an Open Source project, the distributions RISC OS Open provides on our site may include third-party applications, logos and other material, which have different licensing terms. Although we are confident RISC OS Open have secured the rights to publish these materials, anyone planning on publishing their own derived works from our distros should take care to secure all appropriate rights to do so.
The RISC OS Open logo is distributed under the CC BY-NC-ND licence. BeagleBoard, PandaBoard and Wandboard logos are distributed under the CC BY-SA licence, courtesy of the respective BeagleBoard, PandaBoard and Wandboard sites. Raspberry Pi is a trademark of Raspberry Pi Ltd. The pinecone logo is a trademark of Pine Store Ltd.
What are you interested in?
Ready Built Software
RISC OS has been ported to a variety of platforms. Follow a link in the collection below for downloads that are appropriate for your chosen hardware. For more information about using RISC OS, please see the introduction to RISC OS in our documentation section.
BeagleBoard |
Iyonix |
Miscellaneous |
PandaBoard |
Raspberry Pi |
Wandboard |
PineA64 |
RiscPC / A7000 |
OMAP 5 |
Titanium |
Source Code
Developers will no doubt be wanting to download the RISC OS source code from the links below:
- RISC OS Git repository
- Recent changes in Git
- RISC OS source tarballs
We also provide source code for our website, for anyone who is interested:
- ROOL website Subversion repository
- Recent changes in Subversion
- ROOL website source tarballs
If you want to contribute by commenting on or proposing changes to our source code repositories, you should look at this page for accessing Git (the RISC OS source tree) and this page for accessing Subversion (the website source tree). Our developer documentation includes lots of information about how to build the RISC OS sources.