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It is a minimal linux like kernel for x86 architecture. It is mostly the source code from the tutorial "Roll your own toy UNIX-clone OS" written by James Molloy: http://www.jamesmolloy.co.uk/tutorial_html/index.html It is encoded in a bash script.
Crocos is a small opensource UNIX-like kernel, designed with simplicity in mind, for educational purposes. It is developed in several steps to allow people to understand how a tiny operating system can be built from scratch.
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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