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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.
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.
NOTE: This page and the babyos code are no longer being actively maintained. (Sorry, just no time; I have to focus on other things.) BabyOS is a simple in-memory operating system kernel for educational purposes, far from a full-fledged system. For a deta
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.
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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.
The Stakker project aims to develop Linux drivers and GUI CD management applications with a SQL backend for CD/DVD library/archiving boxes. The Dutch word "Stakker" means "poor blighter" (says babelfish) :-). Imation Stakka works, CD-300 not yet.
PXA is Intel Personal Communication Architecture. PXA Linux is a collection of Linux kernel code, device driver, file system and cross compilers for PXA processors. We build the project to share our idea and work with the community.
It is a Uruguayan Linux distribution. Can be used from floppy disks, cdroom or you can install it in your hard disk. It has been designed to be fast and effective without leaving of side the graphical aspect for the user.
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.
Kally is a software agent embedded in OpenOffice. We have created a simple interface to allow agents powered by GLORIA (gloria.sourceforge.net) to act as help assistants for users of OpenOffice, the office suite.
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.
ButterflyOS is a very simple operation system for the Atmel AVR Butterfly board. It's based on the AvrX multitasking scheduler, created by Larry Barello. A byte-code program for ButterflyOS, can be sent and managed through the serial interface.