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    ChibiOS/RT free embedded RTOS
    ChibiOS/RT is a free and efficient RTOS designed for deeply embedded applications. It offers a comprehensive set of kernel primitives and supports many architectures: ARM7, Cortex-M0, Cortex-M3, Cortex-M4, PowerPC e200z, STM8, AVR, MSP430, ColdFire, H8S, x86.
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    Fiwix

    Fiwix

    A UNIX-like kernel for the i386 architecture

    FiwixOS 3 is a Fiwix distribution, an operating system made from a software collection that is based upon the Fiwix kernel. It basically comprises a Fiwix kernel, GNU tools, libraries and additional software. All the included software is free and open-source software made available both as compiled binaries and in source code form, which allows modifications to the original software. FiwixOS 3 uses the Newlib v3.1.0 as its C standard library, and the Ext2 as its primary file...
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    K-OS is an open-source realtime-operating-system based on the OSEK/VDX standard aimed at compiler and microcontroller independence. Currently we support Motorola (Freescale) HC12/HCS12/HCS12X targets.
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    This is the development site for frame buffer video drivers and video subsystem for Linux.
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    The aim of this project is to develop a modular operating system for the i386 architecture, where each device driver, file system, etc, will be a module that can be loaded and unloaded at run-time from the system.
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    mDriver is a utility to migrate binary device driver from Windows to Linux. It takes out the binary instruction and data from Windows driver (*.sys files), and then combine them with some supporting code to build a corresponding Linux driver module.
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