JNode is a Java New Operating system Design Effort.
JNode is a simple to use and install Java operating system for personal use on modern devices. Any java application runs on it, fast and safe.
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Clicker is a project for a Multitasking Open-source operating system written from scratch. based on a modular micro kernel. We want to explore new way of designing and using OSes :) [newz: PCI, NE2K and VBE]
Derived from TrueCrypt 6.3 release, I added some command line options to "TrueCrypt Format.exe" to allow TrueCrypt volumes to be created without using the graphical user interface
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Modest is an LKM piece of code that allows users, running a user-space control application which interacts with kmodest char driver using ioctl() syscalls, to redirect I/O write() or writev() system calls to a second file descriptor at runtime.
Minirighi is a multi-threading open-source operating system written for didactic purpose. It has been written from scratch and it is compatible with POSIX.
This program can use some of ZX Spectum emulator files (.sna, .z80, .tap, .tzx) on real ZX Spectrum with IDE interface. It reads these files from ISO9660 filesystem. Snapshots are directly loaded and runned, tap/tzx files are emulated like standard t
MEDDAC is the seeding point for designing a new approach to Operating System design itself. It is an Open Source project with roots in mainframe design and development the author began in 1979. Monitor Editor Disassembler Decompiler Assembler Compiler
A Unix-like (Not compleatly Unix-compatible) Kernel. Right now, we have (very limited support) of 80486+ IBM-PC AT compatibles. Written in C, and assembly. No network support planned for the forseeable future.
The goal of llama-X is to be a cutting-edge desktop operating system for the x86 architecture. A new object-oriented filesystem, and a fresh new desktop paradigm, and an innovative multikernel subsystem are main features of the system.
SimOS is an OS that will be based on the OSKIT function library. In addition we will be maintaining the oskit as a seperate release, updated as the core of the kernel. This OS will be easy to use, with numerous software versions on it.