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    Casper-fs

    Casper-fs

    Casper-fs is a Custom LKM generator to protect and hide files.

    ...My beginning purpose at this project is to protect my server, which is to protect my friends' machines. When I talk to friends, I say peoples that don't know how to write low-level code. Using the Casper-fs, you can generate your custom kernel module to protect your secret files. The low-level programmer can write new templates for modules etc.
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    PRTOS Preemptive RTOS for embedded aps

    PRTOS is a simple, compact preemptive RTOS for embedded systems

    ...The advantages of PRTOS are: It has the smallest footprint of any true preemptive system: 1.9kB for basic scheduling and task control, 5.1kB with all the features below (AVR '328 / gcc -Os); Only 950 lines of code implement all of the RTOS features (SLOC-L); The system is well documented with a comprehensive manual, well-commented source code, and a test suite demonstrating the features; The system is proven - it has been in use since 1982 with applications in in-vitro medical equipment, process control instrumentation and industrial machinery; PRTOS is released by Cleveland Engineering Design, LLC - developer of the CoRTOS cooperative RTOS https://sourceforge.net/projects/cortos-simple/ and the CTREE analysis tool https://sourceforge.net/projects/ctree-graphic-tree-generator/ Commercial licensing is available
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    Fiwix

    Fiwix

    A UNIX-like kernel for the i386 architecture

    FiwixOS 3 is a Fiwix distribution, an operating system made from a software collection that is based upon the Fiwix kernel. It basically comprises a Fiwix kernel, GNU tools, libraries and additional software. All the included software is free and open-source software made available both as compiled binaries and in source code form, which allows modifications to the original software. FiwixOS 3 uses the Newlib v3.1.0 as its C standard library, and the Ext2 as its primary file...
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    can4linux

    can4linux

    CAN bus device driver

    can4linux is hosted on https://gitlab.com/hjoertel/can4linux since 2016. Don't use SourceForge anymore for this code. can4linux is an universal Linux device driver for ISA or PCI interface boards with CAN interface and embedded CAN controller solutions. Based on the API provided by can4linux commercial protocol stacks for CANopen, J1939 and DeviceNet are available. A first PCI board with an FPGA based CAN FD controller is supported (TARGET=IXXAT_IB500) in the CAN FD ISO mode but also non-ISO
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    Screens is an easy-to-use modular OS-like multi-platform API layer over your existing OS that allows developers to make applications for nearly every popular OS, whether it be Palm OS, PC, or PocketPC, with just one set of code.
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    A small micro operating system kernel written in C (and partly assembly). Planned features are: software based preemptive multitasking/threading, paging, kernel API, IPC, client/server, security system. The code is designed to be clearly understandable.
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    Boiler-template (source) file generator. Automates (source) file generation from template files: speeds up developement of redundant or re-usable software and more. An example template for Linux Kernel Device Drivers generation, is included.
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    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.
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    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.
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