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    Nanux

    Nanux

    Nanux Kernel

    A simple open source OS with basic functions, libraries and drivers. Compatible with x86 arquitecture, 32bits(recomended). You can easily compile it, any time, by running the compiling script included in the archive. Meant for beginner or advanced programmers on C or ASM, Nanux can help you understand the functions of the operating system, or create one by yourself. Minimal requirements: - x86 Arquitecture, PC - CPU Intel Pentium I, 200 MHz or newer, (maybe AMD, but is not...
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    Using Philips (NXP) boards LPC2148, LPC2138 and LPC2103 (ARM7 CPU) we are going to attempt to get an RTOS to work on them, such as MicroC/OSII that has a text based input output using HyperTerminal.
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