Isembard-OS is a extremely small kernel for ARM based systems (initially the BeagleBoard).
Rather than the traditional Process/Threads approach to multi-tasking, Isembard-OS uses a concept that allows threads to move through memory maps to perform tasks.
The kernel and basic memory management code should fit in a couple of pages (i.e. about 8k) of RAM, and provide in the region of ten system calls and the ability to make secure inter-map calls to objects exported from memory maps.
Features
- Tiny
- Efficient
- ARM
- Object-oriented
- Novel threading mechanism
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