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    Haiway

    Haiway

    Haiway Edge Computing OS

    Haiway is a simple operating system written from scratch in C with the goal of helping learners understand OS development fundamentals. Targeting x86_64 systems and running in a bare-metal environment like QEMU, Haiway implements its own bootloader, kernel, and essential subsystems such as memory management, interrupt handling, and user process execution. Designed to be lightweight and readable, the project emphasizes clarity and modularity, making it a useful base for experimentation or educational exploration into low-level systems programming.
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    StateOS

    StateOS

    Free real-time operating system designed for microcontrollers

    Free, extremely simple, amazingly tiny and very fast real-time operating system (RTOS) designed for deeply embedded applications. Target: ARM Cortex-M, STM8. It was inspired by the concept of a state machine. Procedure executed by the task (task state) doesn't have to be noreturn-type. It will be executed into an infinite loop. There's a dedicated function for immediate change the task state.
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    Like OS

    Like OS

    Real time preemptive embedded multi-thread kernel

    This project is now in the research and development stage. It is intended for very small microcontrollers with a single processor and represent simple multithreading kernel what written by C language. Is planning create implementations for AVR8 and STM8, may be. Now it is suspended until better time.
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    This project consists of a linux kernel driver and some user-mode libraries. They allow a process to create a virtual usb host controller. Real or virtual usb devices can be "plugged" into this controller.
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    Tilck

    Tilck

    A Tiny Linux-Compatible Kernel

    Tilck is a tiny, monolithic operating system kernel designed to be partially compatible with Linux at the binary level while maintaining extreme simplicity, low latency, and minimal resource usage. It is built primarily as an educational project, allowing developers to experiment with kernel development while still being able to run real Linux user-space applications without modification.
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    RaptorJIT

    RaptorJIT

    A dynamic language for system programming (LuaJIT fork)

    RaptorJIT is a Lua implementation suitable for high-performance low-level system programming. If you want to use a simple dynamic language to write a network stack; a hypervisor; a unikernel; a database; etc, then you have come to the right place.
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    x-hyp free

    X-hyp free Hypervisor

    X-hyp free is a Open Source hypervisor based on a micro-kernel architecture with para-virtualisation. X-hyp is distributed under a GPLv2. X-hyp already has support ARM-9 Cortex-M3 and Cortex-A8 processor, has drivers for PL1x UART and is ready to use inside of QEMU versatile and realview and on a iMX25 development board. X-Hyp has support for several scheduler, POSIX FIFO, POSIX RR and Sporadic and it support GPOS or RTOS domains.
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    virgo

    32 bit VIRGO Linux Kernel

    Linux kernel fork-off with cloud and machine learning features
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    BrazilFW Firewall and Router

    BrazilFW Firewall and Router

    A powerful network security tool, easy, safe and totally free.

    ...In that same month comes on the scene BrazilFW Firewall and Router (BFW) with version 2.24, which is led by "Claudio" and "Marcelo - Brazil", running only on floppy disks, and being 2.30.1 the last version with this support . The following versions, as well having automatic detection of network cards, only run on large capacity media, such as hard disk (HD). Versions in Development: * 2.33.x: Uses kernel 2.4.x and is developed by Marcinho Samurai. * 3.x: Uses kernel 4.x and is developed by WoshMan
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    Our project focuses the development of an operating system with a most simple implementation and structure. The goal is to provide a good starting point for beginners along with accompanying documents.
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    Audit Test Project

    Test suite for Linux audit and related security functionality

    audit-test is a test suite designed to provide automated testing for the light-weight audit framework that first appeared in the 2.6.4 kernel. It has been used regularly since RHEL4 and has most recently been updated for RHEL6.3 and SLES11. The test suite now covers functionality beyond audit and includes the automated tests required for the BSI OSPP, including labeled security and virtualization.
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    btier

    btier creates an automated tiered blockdevice

    BTIER DEVELOPMENT HAS MOVED!! The latest code can be obtained from : https://github.com/mruijter Github contains new versions of the 1.X VFS capable btier version and 2.X both ported to kernel 5.3.5. btier is a kernel block device that creates a tiered device out of multiple smaller devices with automatic migration and smart placement of data chunks based up-on access patterns.
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    strace

    strace

    linux syscall tracer

    The strace project has been moved to https://strace.io. strace is a diagnostic, debugging and instructional userspace tracer for Linux. It is used to monitor and tamper with interactions between userspace processes and the Linux kernel, which include system calls, signal deliveries, and changes of process state. The operation of strace is made possible by the kernel feature known as ptrace.
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    Capsim(r) C Text Mode Kernel(TMK),DSP and communication blocks, topologies, libraries and tools for the development of high performance block diagram digital signal processing and communications systems,built in interpreter for scripting.SystemC support.
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    Linice - Linux kernel debugger

    Linux source-level kernel debugger

    Linice is a source-level kernel debugger for x86 systems with the look and feel of SoftIce for MS Windows. Break into a running kernel, use breakpoints, single step on modules, kernel, or user programs. Outputs to VGA, MDA, X Window, serial terminal. ------------ Yes, this is ancient and don't expect it to work any more.
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    XBOOT

    XBOOT

    The extensible bootloader for embedded system

    xboot is a lightweight, modular embedded operating system designed for ARM-based microcontrollers and SoCs. It provides a complete runtime environment including a small kernel, device drivers, file systems, networking stack, GUI system, and scripting interface. xboot aims to be both educational and practical, offering a clear and portable codebase that can be adapted to various embedded platforms. Its minimal design and Lua scripting support make it suitable for quick prototyping and custom firmware development.
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    A Linux port of the OpenBSD/FreeBSD Cryptographic Framework (OCF). This port aims to bring full asynchronous HW/SW crypto acceleration to the Linux kernel, OpenSwan, OpenSSL and applications using DES, 3DES, AES, MD5, SHA, PublicKey, RNGs and more.
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    TempleOS

    TempleOS

    64-BIt Operating System with Compiler

    TempleOS is a 64-bit kernel with compiler, graphics library and tools. It is not a Unix. It was made from scratch.
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    aiorOS is an educational purpose Operating System project based on IA386. Its kernel provides support for: system calls, multitasking, paging (processes have 4GB space area). Runs binary programs as processes. Developed by Salvatore Iengo. Developer notes: - gcc version 4.0.2 - bochs 2.2.5 - Virtual box Suse10 development environment available for download
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    Linux NTFS file system support

    Development moved to https://sourceforge.net/projects/ntfs-3g/

    Development on this project has moved to https://sourceforge.net/projects/ntfs-3g/ The goals of this project are: create a new Linux kernel driver for the NTFS file system (1.2, 3.x, and later), user space utilities (e.g. format, ntfs check, etc.) and a library to avoid code duplication and provide access to NTFS to other GPL programs.
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    ManuOS

    ManuOS

    My own operating system.

    Currently ManuOS kernel is under development. Once kernel is complete, a good Graphical User Interface will be developed for ManuOS. ManuOS runs on IA-32, x86-64 and currently operates in protected mode. In future ManuOS is intended to run in long mode.
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    ADI Buildroot

    ADI Buildroot

    Buildroot Linux distribution for ADI Blackfin and future processors.

    ...This should help you get your development host PC set up, and get you compling your first Linux distribution from source.
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    artkuino

    Another Real Time Kernel for Arduino

    It is a micro kernel for Arduino boards. It is based on finite state machines. Can run multiple tasks simultaneously. No busy waits. No threads, no dead locks. Fully configurable.
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    Centauri OS

    A Hobby OS in C and ASM.

    This is the development of the second Centauri kernel.
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    qemu

    My changes to qemu for legacy free GPU passthrough

    My changes to qemu for legacy free GPU passthrough. Only one adapter can use legacy vga regions at same time. This is an attemp to achieve a qemu gpu passthrough without legacy vga accesses to graphics card. Legacy io accesses to vga registers are replaced through MMIO accesses. Legacy accesses to vga memory are replaced through accesses to plain framebuffer. This avoids vga arbiter problems in linux kernel.
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