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Bu proje beraber program kodlari yazmak icin ve beraber programlama tekniklerini ogrenmek icin acilmistir.
this project is opened to write program kods altogether and to learn many things about programming techniques
This is a little package that helps you to build a Linux distribution on a single floppy disk to use as you want (net client, rescue disk...).
This is not a complete distribution: it was made only to build a mini distribution on a floppy.
A really low footprint (< 10 Kb) Java VM and replacement firmware for the Lego Mindstorms RCX microcontroller, which is part of Lego's Robotics Invention System. TinyVM is the progenitor of <a href="http://lejos.sourceforge.net">leJOS</a>.
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A utility that allows you to use settings from the boot commandline or from /etc/lilo.conf using append="..." in batch scripts. Useful for bootscripts that need to deal with different kernels (2.2, 2.4) for instance
OpenPalm is aimed at providing a Palm API compatible GUI system for small embedded devices. Not anymore a propritary OS can limit our imagination; not anymore a slow processor can limit our extension. Let's help fulfill these simple requirements.
Liquorice is a multithreaded SASOS for use in embedded systems (8 bit and up). Includes a small but working IP/ARP/ICMP/UDP/TCP stack with SLIP, PPP and Ethernet support.
DIPC stands for Distributed Inter-Process Communication. It enables you to build and program clusters of Linux computers very easily. It provides, among other things, Transparent Distributed Shared Memory (DSM). No special hardware required
This project contains the Linux serial driver for 8250/16550 (and compatible) UARTs. It is packaged in a stand-alone form that can be used with older and newer kernel versions. It also serves as a focal point for further serial driver development.
Okay, I'll admit I added the "Mini" there in honor of Bun-Bun ;) Regardless, this project is for instrumentation, analysis and optimization of the Linux kernel, mainly through the further development and use of the Linux kernel profiling system and utilit
Fairsched is a hierarchical fair CPU scheduler. Processes are divided into groups and each group receives guaranteed CPU time allocation proportional to its weight. The standard scheduler is used to schedule processes within a group.
RED-Linux is a real-time extension of Linux kernel. It supports a lot of different scheduling
algorithms by using general scheduling framework. The kernel blocking time has been reduced by using preemption points. It can be used for both hard real-time a
ncurOS is a very secure OS, which is based on an UNIX (maybe linux) kernel. Many system tools are integrated in the kernel. All of these tools are written with ncurses. All ncurOS-developers follow a coding standard.
The Apostle Project is a project seeking to provide a well-designed alternative to existing operating systems. The goal is to create an operating system that works - really works - because it's both appropriate and effective for the people who use it.
The Freedows OS Project is creating an open source core Kernel architecture based on the Stanford Cache Kernel model, with the aim to create a stable platform for kernel-level multi-platform emulation.
Our goal is to bring the Linux operating system to NEC VRSeries devices, most of which were originally designed to run Windows CE. So far we have Linux up and running on the Vadem Clio, the Casio E-105, the Everex Freestyle, and more.