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    The Advanced XIP File System is a Linux kernel filesystem driver that enables files to be executed directly from flash or ROM memory rather than being copied into RAM.
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    Ivmuk-OS is small RTOS for microcontrollers with low resources. Microchip's PIC16F877A MCU uses about 70 bytes of RAM and 800 bytes Flash. Memory usage depends on number of tasks and messages defined. This should create competition to Salvo OS some day.
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    A kernel written by Merck Hung. IA32 architecture, 32-bit protected mode, Memory paging, Keyboard, Timer Interrupt Handling, and a simple kernel shell to operate. Written in C language, development under Linux environment.
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    EDAC is a set of Linux kernel modules for handling hardware-related errors. Currently its major focus is handling ECC memory errors. A new 'class' of 'edac_device' is available in the EDAC CORE. This allows for creating instances of 'edac_device'.
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    WatchOut is a Linux system resource monitoring system. It shows CPU info/usage, memory info/usage, process info, etc. It provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for a user.
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    Streamline is a pipelined I/O subsystem for both kernel and application processing on Linux, with 40+ filters for pattern matching, stream reassembly, compression, etc. It exports the pipes, sockets, and pcap interfaces and uses shared memory to reduce I
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    Compressed caching is a new level in the virtual memory hierarchy, where pages are stored in some compressed format, decreasing the number of page faults that are serviced by slow hard disks. We aim to implement this idea in the Linux Kernel.
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    Operating system project from scratch to design and implement all components from boot strapping,hardware interrupts , memory manger ,file system , etc .
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    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
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    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.
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    Production of a patch to make (partly) buggy memory modules work in a (vanilla)-Linux kernel; kernel patch and additional (user-space) utilities
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    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.
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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.
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    nf-HiPAC is a high performance packet filter for Linux. It provides the same rich feature set as iptables but uses an advanced algorithm to minimize the number of memory lookups per packet.
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    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.
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    Jazmyn is a 32-bit, Protected mode, Multitasking OS which runs on i386 CPU`s. Its completely written in C++ & a bit of 8086 assembly. Jazmyn has 4 major parts of an OS : Process management,Memory management, Device management & File system driver.
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    DelphineOS is a "unix-like" OS designed for i386 processors and higher. It uses 32bits, protected mode, multitasking, virtual memory... The source code is written in PASCAL. If you want to HELP us, send e-mail to g_cavelier@yahoo.fr
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    The objective of this project is to provide an optimized TCP/IP stack by eliminating the data copying at the socket interface and implementing a feedback-based adaptive rate-based flow control algorithm to maximize the network bandwidth utilization.
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    The Memory Hotadd project aims to enhance the Linux memory management subsystem to allow integrating physical memory added to a running system. It is intended to be used on Non-NUMA Intel IA-32 based systems with memory hot-plug capability.
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    Develop code patches for Linux to support systems with discontiguous physical memory. Primary focus will be for ccNUMA machines based on Itanium processor family architecture. Final goal is to have these patches accepted into the Linux base.
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    The mbuff.o module and /dev/mbuff is intended to be used as a shared memory device making memory allocated in the kernel using vmalloc possible to map in the user space. It is especially recommended for RT-Linux tasks/user space communication.
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    This project aims at documenting the linux memory management to the smallest detail possible.
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    The PagingMon (Paging Monitor) project aims to provide a *real time* visualization of page-in and page-out activities in a virtual memory system. The name comes from PokeMon, which is a popular Japanese cartoon.
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    Patch to Linux kernel, which makes the virtual memory system use working set page replacement algorithm. It will also allow restriction of how much RAM a process can use and also a guarantee of a minumum of RAM that will never get swapped out.
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    Static Domain Partitioning is the ability to run multiple Linix kernels on different parts of a multi-processor, sharted memory system. Each kernel runs as an independent system. The "static" partition boundary does not change while the linux kerne
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