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Squeak is an open, highly-portable Smalltalk-80 implementation, it runs on almost every operating system, and in bare hardware. What we gonna do with SqueakNOS is getting rid of the OS under Squeak, and we'll implement all the functionality in Smalltalk
LCD-Linux is a Linux software abstraction layer to drive LCD alphanumeric displays. It features complete VT102 console emulation and aims to be as general and flexible as possible. Drivers for specific LCD controllers can be easily written.
Goal of the KGI Project is to provide the neccessary kernel level
support (protection, virtualization and abstraction) for graphics hardware
through a fast, secure and portable kernel graphics interface.
Uniform Driver Interface -- Public Source Code for runtime environments and drivers based on the UDI Specifications. Single source image for a driver, built once for each ABI (IA32, Sparc, etc.) and then run on any OS that provides UDI!
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A port of the Linux operating system kernel and assorted GNU userspace to the GameCube and Wii gaming consoles from Nintendo. Please, see http://www.gc-linux.org for additional information.
FreeOS/1 is a Free, Open Source, FreeDOS based Free and Open Source Alternative OS, with open source Microsoft Windows compatibility using HXDOSExtender KernelEx,and ReactOS source code. FreeOS/1 will include new technologies and will be easy to use
FreeWPC is a software framework for writing new software for 1990's Bally/Williams pinball machines. The framework allows you to build your own ROM images, define your own game rules, incorporate dot matrix animations, design lamp shows, and so on.
Supports button devices detected as PNP0C32 (Direct App Launch) under Linux allowing you to start your computer and quickly launch applications without having to load the entire system. This is similar to Vista's Hostart(TM) technology.
This project is an attempt to provide the Linux community with kernel drivers for two hugely popular DVD playback cards namely DXR3 from Creative Labs and Hollywood Plus from Sigma Designs.
Debian Lenny with the (in)famous unsupported intel i810 1.7.2 driver, which supportsTV-OUT. If you own i855GM and similar hardware this chrootable environment allows you to enable your DVO. Comes with fluxbox, gmplayer and the complete driver sources.
LogoROS is new object-oriented operation system (currently in early development). See wiki page: https://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/logoros/ and development blog: https://sourceforge.net/apps/wordpress/logoros/ for more info.
Linux ForceFeedback driver for GreenAsia (Product ID 0x12) input devices like Manta Warior and SpeedLink Strike2 and many other cheap vibration gamepads.
Open source contribution of the Linux kernel and drivers of the SYSOPENDIGIA 3G Linux smartphone.
Linux SW built on top of Marvell Monahans/PXA patches to kernel version 2.6.14.
This research project is a port of the Rice University's Superpages FreeBSD prototype to the Linux 2.6 kernel for IA64, x86-64, and x86-32 processor architectures. See the wiki section for more information.
Software system for FlowScreen Router, with SempGate FPGA firmware and Intel EP80579 based board, it implements a high performance (1.5M pps network traffic) router system with open architecture for 3-rd party network application development.
The sysinfo-snapshot command generates a compressed HTML file with the detailed hardware and software information for maintenance and troubleshooting, with a simple navigation index. It can be used also as CGI script to generate the report on demand.
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.
The objectives of OCERA is the design and implementation of a library of free software components for the design of embedded real-time systems. These components will be used to create flexible, configurable, robust and portable embedded applications.
The Xbox Linux Project aims to privide a version of GNU/Linux for the Xbox, so that it can be used as an ordinary computer. Linux should make use of all Xbox hardware and allow to install and run software from standard i386 Linux distributions.
The panicsel IPMI utilities provide adminstrator tools to perform IPMI management functions. A kernel patch is also included (bmc_panic). NOTE: As of Aug2004, THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED to http://ipmiutil.sf.net, and all later versions are available there.
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'.
lysis is working on a features rich home automation system that ranges from CAN-bus, 1-wire and RF up to a HTPC; both hardware and software are addressed to make the really smart home; the domotics will provide energy saving, comfort, flexibility, safety