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    Perix Operating System - 16/32/64 Bit
    Perix is a 16/32/64-Bit protected mode kernel, bootable and capable of running with or without an operating system. It is written in Turbo Pascal 7.0 for DOS, Delphi 7.0, Pascal Pro, Virtual Pascal v2.1, Delphi XE2 64-Bit, TASM, TASM32 and JWASM. The latest version, 0.01I, supports multi-processor. Added Open Watcom C++ and Borland C++ examples.
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    Cloudium OS

    Cloudium OS

    Written in pure ASM and Exode with cloud computing in mind.

    Cloudium OS is being written in pure ASM. It's designed for speed and ease, having cloud computing in mind. It also is secure (without requiring constant user input like Windows). But, how are we going to do this? Well every os wants/says these kind of things, so to accomplish our goals we follow these simple rules: keep it simple (that's way better then these complex interfaces etc. almost nobody wants), generalize (this makes things easier and more useful without extra complexity) and be...
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    MiniTAK Operating System

    A small operating system, compatible with MS-DOS, written in assemly

    MiniTAK is a small operating system for x86 computers to run in processor real mode. One of the main goals in designing and developing this operating system was to be fully compatible with MS-DOS operating system and its application programs. To minimize the size of this operating system, it is completely written in assembly language and can boot on any 8088 compatible processor. This project is an attempt to develop an optimized operating system which can be used to replace MS-DOS, adding new modern features. This operating system is completely written by me in 2004, as a result of about 5 years full research and development. ...
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    COS is an Open Source Operating System, which is currently in development. It is made from scratch, except it uses GRUB as a boot loader. Comments would be kindly taken, and all criticism is accepted.
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    Caracal Boot Loader (cboot) is a second stage boot loader which takes over from GRUB (or other multiboot compatible loader) and prepares the system for your higher-half kernel. It now also includes VESA mode setting support.
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    Blob is a boot loader for SA11x0 (StrongARM) platforms. Blob is able to boot a Linux kernel stored in flash or RAM and provide that kernel with a ramdisk (again from flash or RAM).
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