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crowOS aims not to be a big, wide-spread OS, but only a sort of hobbie-OS of mine, mainly for fun and to learn more about what is going on "under the hood". For now, it will be based on the x86-architecture, written mainly in C but also some Assembly.
Protical5 - A 32-bit hobby OS for the x86 processor. Coded in assembly and C, this project aims for no compliance with any OS standards or special performance. A project based solely on the ideas of having fun and learning.
KenaxOS, originally named AOS (An Operating System), is a project to design a new OS that is developer friendly (having an excellent interface for software development), written mainly in C and some Intel syntax Assembly.
A new operating system for mobile, IOT, servers and desktops
NuDawn started as an OS/2 emulation for WINE and now has new direction to be an open source operating system supporting legacy hardware that the OEM no longer supports. NuDawn is a green OS, hence keeping your electronics out of the landfill.
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Affnity is a hobby operating system, to help it's developer(s) understand the concepts of operating systems development and low level programming in C, C++, assembly.
The Trion Object Oriented Operating system is an OS that is designed to meet the needs for the 21st century, with a kernel written in C++ and modelled in UML, and lots of features. The project is run by a team of OSDev.org community members.
An English, German, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Hindi & Bengali desktop OS loading from miniCD or USB key with applications and personal config files on floppy or USB key.
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SIMDOS stands for SImple Microkernel Distributed Operating System. SIMDOS is a micro-kernel based operating system which implements the concepts of Distributed Shared Memory at the kernel level to provide seemless addition on cluster nodes.
eGIS - (Ege Embedded Operating System) is a portable, configurable, extensible object oriented and real-time embedded operating system microkernel written mostly in C++ language and designed using modern software approaches using design patterns.
Pistrix (lat. Shark) is a OpenSource project of Operation System, written on Assembly and C Languages. The OS model is microkernel, because the basic task of the Pistrix is Speed and Small Size.
The aim of our project is to create a portable microkernel and a set of OS services that allow good local performance, multiple concurrent operative system personalities (ie UNIX and a native interface) and easy integration of distributed components.
SaturnOS is an operating system designed to be run on slow computers at high speed. With the ability to fit on a single floppy disk, SaturnOS will be massively portable with on-the-fly decompression and RAM disk technology.
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.
DPM explores technologies to improve power management, with a focus on techniques applicable to running systems, adjusting power parameters on-the-fly in order to
save power during brief idle periods or execution of tasks
with lower power demands.