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Eclipse OS is a C++ kernel that I am starting as a summer project. Right now it is fully bootable and can accept input from the keyboard. It can also do simple tasks like detect how much RAM a computer has, or tell time. I am hoping to port C++ compiler.
This project is developing a common infrastructure for Linux clustering by extending the CLuster Membership Subsystem ("CLMS") and Internode Communication Subsystem ("ICS") of the OpenSSI project.
I finally got around to actually coding something! This is going to be an OS for use on combat robots, complete with full support for sensors, hammers, flamethrowers, wedges, saws, and clamper robots. All weapon systems are fully customizable w/RC.
Freedom OS aims to be stable and free operating system, and include features like: latest stable linux kernel, GNU userland, tcsh as default shell, pkgsrc for easy packages management
Linux support for PCMCIA and CardBus devices, including kernel services, client drivers, and user-level utilities. The kernel components are deprecated for 2.4 and later kernels. The user-level tools are deprecated for 2.6.13 and later kernels.
Enables the possibility of suspending a machine to disk under Linux. It does not need either APM or ACPI support. Software suspend creates an image which is saved in swap partition(s) or a regular file. At the next boot, the kernel detects the saved imag
AEM implements a native support for asynchronous events in the Linux kernel. Its aim is to bring carrier-grade characteristics to Linux: scalability and soft real-time responsiveness.
The FDOS Operaing System is 100% written in Assembler (NASM). It supports FAT 12, TSR and a small Multi Kernel System. The source is very good documentated (only in English). A German, russian and English Documentation (about 40 pages) are included.
niab - Network In A Box.
Create a virtual lab network inside one machine. A lab can include routers, firewalls, clients and servers connected by a network specified by you. [Linux Network Simulator, UML, user mode linux]
Hardware Recycling Initiative (HRI) is an open source project with goal to port Linux (or its microcontroler clone - ucLinux) into publicly available residential router hardware such as SMC7004 , DI604 and similar.
BDwrap is a template for writing stackable block device drivers on Linux. It's clean interface hides the complexity of device handling, asynchronous calls, buffer cache interaction, etc. It is a great tool to develop stacked block drivers quickly.
SDL REFLEX is the micro kernel of a real time operating system for the AVR microcontroller family. The kernel is especially designed to implement systems described in SDL The Specification and Description Language . Compiler GNU ANSI-C for AVR v.3.3
USRBAC is a kernel patch and userspace daemon that allows role based access control to be mitegated in userspace. The goal is to allow a secure way to impliment RBAC compliant security systems using a daemon in userspace
A microkernel operating system distribution offering (among other things) very low hardware requirements, full and easy portability and easy-readable source code.