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T-OS is a real-time, preemptive, multitasking kernel designed for time-critical embedded application. T-OS is optimized for ARM architecture to exploit higher performance.
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ftRTOS is a tiny realtime kernel for microcontrollers focused on minimal RAM usage. Fixed priority scheduling, preemptive or cooperative multitasking, no dynamic task and memory management, all objects are defined at compile time.
Klogger is a framework for post mortem analysis of the Linux kernel behavior.
Offering low overhead and flexibility, it allows researchers to analyze performance without the need for extensive kernel knowledge.
Intent is to develop a kernelmodule and print driver for the Lexmark X85 All-in-One colour scanner/printer/copier. This kit hopefully will be generic enough to support most/all AIO devices from Lexmark or be easily adapted to do so.
The goal of the project is to create an OS for archos device (Jbmm, Av and Gmini series). We are now working on our own kernel on: www.archopen.org. This kernel can be used as a lib to create seperate apps. It also has a gui that is able to launch elf li
This are the GPL-kernel Sources of Motorola's E680, E680i and A780. Projects main goal is to share this sources to every interested one. Second goal is to share kernel modules, based on this sources. Dont hesitate to contact me if you build modules.
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.
uSmartx is a non-preemptive, multitasking, priority based kernel for use in embedded designs. Its major features are task and time control over system resources, inter task communication and simple memory management.
Dark/sk sources are kernel patchset projects created by predatorfreak (Brett G.), focused on maintaining stablity and scalabliy. Everything that goes into these patchsets is selected based on these goals.
Ryu/x86 OS is more or less an OS kernel, drivers, and shell for the x86 (386+) architecture. Written mostly in C and assembly, it is targeted at OS enthusiasts who wish to have a simple framework on which to build larger, more functional OSes.
Kernel Emulation on Windows allows you to run x86 Linux native binaries under MS-Windows. No recompiling is required. The goal is to be able to run your favorite distro without dual-booting or using emulation products such as Vmware, Qemu or coLinux
This project aims to pool together as many kernel projects as possible, ironing out conflicts where possible, so that experimental kernel projects can get greater exposure, safely, and so that those projects can be tested under much more varied conditions
MapFS is a kernelmodule for Linux that implements a filesystem for composing portions of additional filesystems (read/only or read/write) into a single writable virtual filesystem.
Khijack is a patch for Linux Kernel 2.6.x. It provides a simple facility which allows you to hook kernel functions on-the-fly. It is very useful for kernel debugging.
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.
This project is aimed at getting Linux to run on the palmOne Tungsten E device. This involves making a bootloader for the PalmOS 5, building a working Kernel, and making a distribution that will fit the PDA.
After reaching certain threshold of resource usage, patched Linux kernel satisfies or denies further requests randomly. This can be creatively used to annoy users or crash-test applications when memory or diskspace requests are denied at unexpected time.
Development of Linux kernel extensions which enable intrusion detection and prevention functionalities based on NSA's SELinux (http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/).