OpenLC is a set tools designed to facilitate benchmarking and stress
testing of a wide variety of information servers (WEB, Email, FTP,
LDAP, ...). A XML-RPC API is offered for developers interested in
creating clients that query the services provid
The L4Ka microkernel is an L4 compatible microkernel running on multiple platforms (x86, ARM, MIPS, PPC, 68K). Its official name is now L4Ka::Hazelnut. This kernel has been discontinued in favor of L4Ka::Pistachio. See http://l4ka.org/
WinMac is attempt to clone Mac OS X for the intel platform using the Apple Darwin 1.2 kernel. There are currently two teams working on the project. The kernel team is working on the basic compiling of Darwin on Intel. The GUI team is researching the Aqua
Achelous is attempt to clone Mac OS X for the Intel X86 Chipset. There are currently two teams working on the project: the Kernel team and the GUI team.
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Blob is a boot loader for SA11x0 (StrongARM) platforms. Blob is
able to boot a Linuxkernel stored in flash or RAM and provide that
kernel with a ramdisk (again from flash or RAM).
The KISS Realtime Kernel is intended for use in deeply embedded applications such as consumer electronics. Being deterministic, small, readable and understandable, it is suitable for applications where deterministic response is primordial.
QuickOS is a really-quick-realtime-multitasking-os, that requires less than a second to boot up. Basic-kernel-functions will be written with NASM assembler. We should get a C/C++ compiler to work for us.
Eidola is a representation-independent programming language. This project supports the language core, including the semantics and the reference implementation of a kernel. See http://eidola.org/ for for information.
UZIX is a UNIX Implementation for MSX machines, based on UZI written by Douglas Braun. It is a multiuser, multitask operating system, implementing almost all 7th Edition AT&T UNIX kernel functionality.
Queue is a load-balancing system popular in the 2000s that lets users control their remote jobs in an intuitive, transparent and nearly seamless way. Development versions feature job migration with and without kernel support. GNU Queue continues to be downloaded despite being decommissioned by the FSF in favor of the newer GNU Parallel project. Older versions of the code are archived here on Sourceforge and some later versions on GNU Savannah.
Imagine, that browsing 3D worlds would be as easy as browsing web pages. Or that you could take character modeled and animated by you into your favorite 3D game, invite your friend to your personal 3D reality. Or that... ENOUGH!! Time to make it real!
This Project would create an automaton that could interact with humans or other automaton in the net. It is developed by creating a kernel and a plugin system tha add more capacity to interact with the enviroment that it is in.
Test Connect provides monitoring and trend tracking of memory, CPU, etc. on kernel level code on multiple platforms. Used with every build Test Connect can provide insight into how code is behaving, or misbehaving, with system resources or memory.
A pure java based prolog engine. This is a fork of the OpenSource Kernel Prolog from Paul Tarau (BinNet Corp.).
This project was abandoned in favor of GNU Prolog for Java: http://www.gnu.org/software/gnuprologjava/
By combining a pam_module, a kernel mode vfs driver, and a portable daemon we propose to create a secure network filesystem. This filesystem will be accessible in similar ways as NFS mounts, but will include user level authority on the server side, in
PyrusOS is a 100% Java Media Center focused on devices with touch screen and no mouse or keyboard. It can be extended easily with third party modules. It is based on an independent micro kernel which can also be reused without the Multimedia Center.
This project aims to provide a full implementation of the GEM VDI & AES API's on a truly multi-tasking, network aware system (LinuxKernel) with the appropriate modifications to support the advanced functionality of the underlying OS.