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    newRPL

    newRPL

    The classic RPL programming language reimplemented and reimagined.

    This project reimplements from scratch the RPL language made popular by HP programmable calculators, in portable C/C++. The main goal is to release a complete computing environment for various targets. There's currently 4 active targets: the HP 50g, HP39gs and HP40gs calculators and a PC simulator (see the downloads section!). Other ports are planned for the future.
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    Like OS

    Real time preemptive embedded multi-thread kernel

    This project is now in the research and development stage. It is intended for very small microcontrollers with a single processor and represent simple multithreading kernel what written by C language. Is planning create implementations for AVR8 and STM8, may be. Now it is suspended until better time.
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    Valhalla

    This is the official code site for Project Transmutation

    This is the official code for Arrogant Penguin Industries' Project Transmutation. This site provides the Odin Language System, the Viking Kernel Code, and the Valhalla Development System as well as all document downloads in relation to these products.
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    OpenCom is an open-source component programming model designed by the School of Computing and Communications at Lancaster University, UK. This project maintains the official C language version of OpenCom.
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    libosdk stands for operating system development kit, which is simply a library containing low-level architecture dependent assembly procedures you can use to develop your own os without using assembly language or even know about it.
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    Project to create a new microkernel for AdaOS. Intended to be especially suited to Ada programming language, but will have pragmatic design which is actually language neutral. Will be practical, general-purpose, and secure, but otherwise minimal.
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    Our mission is to explore and develop new operating system concepts; to redefine the architecture while using assembly language for most of the underlying architecture.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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