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    Solarstorm

    Solarstorm

    A rethinking of the Operating System Ecosystem.

    This is the fifth or sixth generation of this idea, the big difference being that we have written some bootloader code and have started mapping out the kernel layout and structure. We have decided upon a core programming language for the kernel, and the core language for almost everything else. With a focus on isolating the MAJOR kernel features from the system itself, in what until now has remained research only instances, we hope to create a fully functioning exokerne. All code at...
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    SuperKernel
    Note: the project is basically dead, as I started rewriting it but I don't have much free time to work on it. It's basically a micro-kernel, but on top of that, instead of having multiple servers running as standalone processes, it has a modular kernel, so that each server is a module of this kernel. The micro-kernel contains only the scheduler, memory management and drivers for high-speed devices (like gigabit ethernet NICs or video cards).
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    Our aim is a \\\\\\\"complete\\\\\\\" Operating System which is well documented and less \\\\\\\"cryptic\\\\\\\". We are not keen on re-inventing the wheel all over again, it\\\\\\\'s time to move on to bigger things. We\\\\\\\'d be using C + asm and Hax
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