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Dynics is an operating system for the 64-bit IBM-compatible PC, focussing on services for dedicated audio and MIDI processing. Dynics turns the PC into a powerfull and stable studio component. This is one step towards the DSC: Dynics Studio Computer.
ViewMAX is a feature enhanced branch of ZoneMinder.
ViewMAX is a feature enhanced branch of ZoneMinder. It includes a new look and feel, and attempts to maintain compatibility with it's original ZM parent code tree.
This project is no longer being extended or supported.
The NFS/RDMA project is a reference implementation of a new RDMA-capable ONC RPC transport for use by Linux kernel NFS. This transport implementation is now available as part of the Linux kernel. The code is also available separately under a dual GPL/BSD
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
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.
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.
openMosix is a Linux kernel extension for single-system image clustering. Taking n PC boxes, openMosix gives users and applications the illusion of one single computer with n CPUs. openMosix is perfectly scalable and adaptive.
dr'ex is a GPLed exokernel written in C/asm for the IA32 architecture.
Simple but powerful code, low level user interface and hardware resource management at user level are the main architecture goals.
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IXP4XX Open Source Development Guide - A central clearing house for obtaining and developing open source HOWTOs, scripts, patches and sourcecode examples that show beginners and experts alike how to use the Intel (R) IXP4XX Product Line
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Firmware for the Minitar 802.11g Wireless Access Point - MWGAP. This devices runs on the Linux Operating System and this repository will manage the sourcecode for the firmware that runs the device.
This project is to design and code high resolution timers for the linux operating system that conform to the POSIX API. The project aim is to have the resulting code accepted and integrated into the standard linux kernel.
Virtual Device Driver Tinkering This is a project to create simple virtual devices (think lo interface) for instructional purposes, and to generate new ideas. Initial code will be based on O'Reilly's Linux Device Drivers example sourcecode.
The Bella Operating System aims to use currently available sourcecode as a bootstrap to create a new "Media Operating System" primarily aimed at mid to upperlevel emebbed devices, such as Set Top Boxes and Pocket PCs.
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.
BrickOS is an alternative software environment for the LEGO(r) Mindstorms Robotic Invention System. The intent is to allow developers to write C and/or C++ code for the RIS platform.
The Banana Kernel is an open-source pedagogical operating system intended to provide useful means for teaching basic OS concepts, with the possibility of interaction with external modules developed by the teacher or student.
LUnix (little UNIX) is an operating system for the Commodore64 - a famous home computer back in the 80s. It supports TCP/IP networking (SLIP or PPP using a RS232 interface). LUnix aims to look and feel like UNIX.
NeoMach is a project to design and implement new features into GNUMach and, in a more general scope, experiment about real microkernel systems. The intention is that some of the code developed here, enters into official GNUMach.
The Enforcer is a Linux Security Module designed to improve integrity
of a computer running Linux by ensuring no tampering of the
filesystem. It can interact with TCPA hardware to provide higher
levels of assurance for software and sensitive data.
A microkernel operating system distribution offering (among other things) very low hardware requirements, full and easy portability and easy-readable sourcecode.
PRATIMA, an Asynchronous Remote Volume Replicator for Linux:
Pratima performs online, real-time, reliable and efficient block level data replication to a remote computer over a network in both synchronous and asynchronous modes for Linux.
Urinel is a dynamic kernel-less operating system designed for maximum code reuse. This improves the efficiency and stability of the code and reduces the size of applications allowing a wide range of functionality to applications.
TuxTalk is a software only speech synthesizer toolkit under the GPL. It\'s main goal is to allow the blind a open sourced and maintained SUI for end users at a kernel module leval and a open sourced library for developers who wish to support blind users.
The sandbox system call API is a simple yet powerful mechanism for
confining untrusted code. It is similar to chroot() and BSD jails, but has
much greater flexibility and expressive power. The code is mostly complete
but not yet fully functional.