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    hhuOS

    hhuOS

    hhuOS - A small operating system

    hhuOS is an educational operating system project developed by students at Heinrich Heine University (HHU) in Düsseldorf, Germany. It is built from scratch in C and Assembly and intended as a teaching tool to help students grasp the foundations of kernel development, memory management, system calls, and multitasking. The project focuses on clarity, modularity, and hands-on experimentation with real OS components, making it suitable for OS development courses or personal exploration.
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    vinuxproject

    vinuxproject

    Vinux is an Ubuntu derived distribution for blind & visually impaired.

    Vinux supports software text to speech and Braille support from boot-up to shutdown. Users can use installation medium to install independently with no sighted assistance required. Vinux supports command line environment speech, Desktop environment speech and magnification features. Vinux comes with an accessible suite of software and has an excellent mailing list support group.
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    ...It is being written in ASM/C++, using NASM and g++ as compilers. We should have v0.1 out by the end of January 2008. 0.1 will have a working kernel and several working shell commands, including a timer.
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