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    Ancient Linux on Windows

    Ancient Linux on Windows

    Building and running ancient Linux on Windows

    While I may have started with Linux 0.11, I've expanded this to include several older relases of the Linux kernel that you can cross compile from Windows, and run on Qemu. I've managed to get the older versions of the software tools running on Windows, so that there is no major invasive source changes, outside of either broken drivers, or massaging the makefiles to find things in the new paths, and calling the appropriate tools where needed. Linux 0.10 is the first oldest version of...
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    HarduIno

    Hardware-optimized Arduino library

    This project is a partial overhaul of the Arduino hardware library, i.e. the main source files that make the core library. The intent is to reduce the overhead introduced by the initial library and eliminate the numerous function calls whenever direct register access is possible.
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    HelloSilicon

    HelloSilicon

    An introduction to ARM64 assembly on Apple Silicon Macs

    An introduction to assembly on Apple Silicon Macs. In this repository, I will code along with the book Programming with 64-Bit ARM Assembly Language, adjusting all sample code for Apple's ARM64 line of computers. While Apple's marketing material seems to avoid a name for the platform and talks only about the M1 processor, the developer documentation uses the term "Apple Silicon". You need Xcode 12.2 or later, and to make things easier, the command line tools should be installed. This ensures...
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    Bug Finder

    Bug Finder

    A real Win32 extensible passive debugger

    This project born a few years ago when I encountered a fatal bug on a production environment, unfortunately not replicable on my development machine. I spent many time finding a solution, using also freeware and commercial third-party tools and libraries, but none helped me because the bug crashed the process, and no of the above tools could be able to catch the exception before the process dying. Also, it was not possible to install a development environment onto the production...
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    Basic Disk Operating System (BDOS)

    Basic Disk Operating System (BDOS)

    BDOS is a 16 bit educational operating system written in NASM.

    BDOS is aimed at 80x86 PC. The goal of this project is to help beginner os developers who would like to develope their os in assembly.It is also among the goals of this project to make a little functional cli operating system to perform basic operations.BDOS is designed to run of a single floppy disk and to provide much functionality in least space.
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    phook is a userspace tool which injects code into an application to make it do whatever you want. It has a modular design to allow users use different plugins. Default plugins are able to read and write into file descriptors belonging to another process.
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    OASML is an Open-source Assembly Library which targets 8086 CPUs and contains hundreds of procedures and functions to make programming in Assembly easier. Every single line of the library is commented.
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    Compiler for a Forth-like language to make small binaries that use system calls instead of the C library
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    _malloc is a library able to randomize normal malloc and to make it more secure from possible memory reading; thanks to it, data are allocated in bits with random keys without increasing dimension and access data needed time.
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    This project aims to make GNU/Linux really usable in the LGPL SPARCv8 processor called LEON.
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    C-Prime, or C' in abbreviation, is simply an attempt to add some fun and modern features to C without sacrificing speed or power. We intend to make "down and dirty programming" a "more enjoyable" experience.
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    To make life easier for embedded systems engineers working on Hitachi targets, KPIT offers GNUSH & GNUH8 tool chain with free technical support to the European GNUSH & GNUH8 community. Visit http://www.kpit.com/products/support.htm for more details.
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    The goal of this project is to provide an operating system with a native GUI, an interpreter for an object-oriented BASIC dialect and many more features to make life easier for normal users.
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    This is an attempt to add PERL's datatypes and flexibility to C/C++. While it is currently just a library, I intend to create a compiler for the language PERC (PERl + C. Plus I can make lots of caffeine puns, which is always good.).
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    The goal of this project is to develop a useable linux environment for the Palm hardware platform. This includes a boot loader, kernel (uclinux), user interface (shell/gui), kernel drivers and whatever else is needed to make such an environment possible
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