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A set of tools to generate and build a customized initramfs, for simple mounting tasks, such as setting up a unionfs system. Written for a small footprint and fast execution. Compatible with both glibc and uClibc.
With this project I intend to write a really, really simple OS, just for fun and learning. I think I will never have a really usable version, as I said, that's no my objective.
TizOz OS is an operating system thought to learn how to develop operating systems. Coded in C its main objective is to reamin simple tough having a lot of capabilities.
Nemesis is a tiny real time operating system kernel based on x86 PCs.
Its main purpose is to serve as a simple but realistic example of an real time OS kernel running on real hardware..the purpose of this is that it can be embedded in small devices lik
SimplicityOS is a project designed to create a simple but powerful operating system for the pc. The kernel was designed from scrath to create a fast and stable base. The filsystem used by SimplicityOS was also designed from scratch for stability.
This project is intended to be a simple boot loader to bootstrap a FreeBSD PPC kernel on the PS3 so that other developers can start porting the complete OS to the target platform. A otheros.bld file and build process will be supplied with the code.
CEBOOT is a free open source project, just for study something about ARM.
It will contains text user interface, simple FS and OS loader.
We will prove that "ARM system could run as x86 PC!"