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PAL - The Product Abstraction Layer is a zero copy interface between user applications and kernel-space modules for linux systems. It abstracts the us/ks and ks/us communication using a fast message system. It is meanly used in embedded systems.(octobus)
A joint effort to provide system level support for the LegoŽ Mindstorms v2.0 USB IR Tower under Linux and possibly other Unixes; in the form of a linuxkernel driver. Eyes also looking towards userspace tools (our own config utilities, and patches for 3
LinDbg is a source level kernel mode debugger for Linux. LinDbg can be used to debug Linux device drivers and Linux applications at source level. LinDbg currently works on Linuxkernel versions 2.4.7 and 2.4.2
Provide secure and stable OS, based on highly modified LinuxKernel, own package system, like "BSD Ports". Compatible with x86, Power PC. Easy to use of any level users. Complete Documentantion in many languages. 99% compatible with Windows.
We intend to provide a development system for the Rabbit2000/3000
microcontrollers.
On Linux: a cross C-compiler, assembler, linker chain.
On the rabbit: a BIOS including download and debugging
facilities. Later a realtime kernel + TCP/IP stack
This project has moved to: http://vger.kernel.org/vger-lists.html#linux-kbuild Here, you can find the old mailing list, files and website regarding: Linuxkernel build. Patches, documentation, and auxilary programs related to the kernel configuration
IPGDB is a collection of extensions to GDB and FreeBSD-4.3 to allow two-machine kernel debugging over UDP. It acts much like two-machine kernel debugging over serial ports.
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QWL is a simple but complete language for the quick building of GUIs
for configuration style programs in the same league as xconfig for the
Linuxkernel.
KIOIK means KIOIK Is ORB In Kernel.It put ORBit2 into LinuxKernel. This Project is inspired by KORBit Project,Which has be discontinued.
The Last Intent of KIOIK is be a fundmental Platform for cluster computing.
A series of Linux-resident emulators for various legacy RTOS (Real-Time Operating System)
kernels. These emulators are designed to ease the task of porting legacy RTOS code to an
embedded Linux environment.
Linuxkernel driver for low-level performance-monitoring counters, and support for virtualised (per-process) counters. User-space glue for use in applications, and by higher-level tools and libraries.
OpenTNF is a system-level tracing facility for capturing and presenting diagnostic information and performance metrics. Linux/Intel (kernel 2.2.x) is the initial target platform. The OpenTNF project is seeking developers for ports to other platforms.
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
Project aims to simplify Linuxkernel analysis and development. Primary audience to the result of project will be (under)graduate students attending "Operating system" courses. It is our intention to make advances with every generation of students.
KerX (Kernel eXplorer) provides a simple way for reading the very low-level data structures of the OS (GDT, IDT, TSSs, Page-Tables, Page-Directories, etc...)
This project aims to provide a full implementation of the GEM VDI & AES API's on a truly multi-tasking, network aware system (LinuxKernel) with the appropriate modifications to support the advanced functionality of the underlying OS.