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Linux PAE64 is a linux kernel port which runs 32 bit device drivers and 64 bit user applications. The kernel runs in compatibility mode using memory range 3G to 4G.
Its a tiny open source Operating System created mainly aid in study of Operating Systems. It's floppy based, uses FAT-12 filesystem with complete shell and basic commands. It created in C and assembly (gcc + nasm).
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Gebix is a FreeBSD-based operating system that will be available for both x86 and ARM as of version 0.7 Release Candidate 1. It will sacrifice most of the legacy support to transition to new or recent alternatives.
Embeddable JVM is a JVM for embedded systems with no OS. Class files can be executed directly from SD card. Small memory consumption (512k is enough). Only FAT16 filesystem is supported for now. Tested on LPC2478 and LPC2939 boards.
TempOS is an Educational and multi purpose Operating System. TempOS was born as an undergraduate work and has it's your main goal to be not only another Operating System, but a complete toolkit designed to help students on their O.S. courses.
TALPA is a high-performance filesystem access interception package providing facilities for user-mode programs to 'vet' filesystem operations before they are executed.
Embeddedable Forth compiler is a Forth system for 32 bit devices with no OS. I am currently using it with ADUC7026 board. Also tested on STM32. Win32 version is is used for testing.
The Zipit Z2 is a handheld Linux device. The aim of the OpenZipit project is to build a fully open source kernel and userland for the Z2 based on the OpenEmbedded build system.
BNL OS is a free, modern operating system based on the design of Windows XP/2003.This is not a Linux based system, and shares none of the unix architecture. Please remember, this is in the development stage, and is not reccommended for everyday use.
Pebble is a 32-bit operating sytem for IA-32 systems. It can run MS-DOS and DPMI compatible applications and will provide advanced features such as multitasking and paging. It will be a good platform to run old MS-DOS and embedded programs.
An open hardware and software platform, Octobits attempts to recreate the aesthetics of the early eight-bit computer age using cheap, powerful, and readily available modern components.
The Kernel Intrusion Detection System-KIDS, is a Network IDS, where the main part, packets grab/string match, is running at kernelspace, with a hook of Netfilter Framework. The project is not ready for use, then incomplete pieces of code may be found.
LCD-Linux is a Linux software abstraction layer to drive LCD alphanumeric displays. It features complete VT102 console emulation and aims to be as general and flexible as possible. Drivers for specific LCD controllers can be easily written.
The sole purpose of this operating system is to do programming for multiple systems. It runs solely by itself, which makes it great for creating operating systems such as this one.
Goal of the KGI Project is to provide the neccessary kernel level
support (protection, virtualization and abstraction) for graphics hardware
through a fast, secure and portable kernel graphics interface.
OpenCom is an open-source component programming model designed by the School of Computing and Communications at Lancaster University, UK. This project maintains the official C language version of OpenCom.
This is a research project that aims to build a multi-threaded operating system environment for wireless sensor networks, called LiteOS, that implements a few novel features for wireless sensor network software development.
Uniform Driver Interface -- Public SourceCode for runtime environments and drivers based on the UDI Specifications. Single source image for a driver, built once for each ABI (IA32, Sparc, etc.) and then run on any OS that provides UDI!