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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]
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    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.
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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
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    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.
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    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.
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    Sphinx Os is a 32-bit kernel with a simple GUI Made mainly for experimental purposes and fun too
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    ME OS is a non-Linux OS built from scratch. Emphasis is on the interface and forward-looking features.
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    FritzOS is a (incomplete) OS. Ideas will be added to the OS as it's developed, and it will run on the x86 platform. FritzOS will have have a GUI, be easy to use & understand. Right Now, FritzOS has a C++ kernel. Pk0.8 comming soon.
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    A Protected mode microkernel for the x86 system. With features like memory management, multitasking and protection will be included in the kernel, the rest will be added as drivers/software.
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