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    os-808x

    os-808x

    operating system for Intel 8086 / 8088

    OS-808x is an operating system for Intel 8086 / 8088. Written by Raja Subramanian in the year 1997 (in academic interest). Objective is to understand how operating system, device drivers and system software works in 8086 architecture / IBM x86 PC. OS was written completely on x86 assembly language. It will be useful for people who wants to understand BIOS, x86 architecture and how OS provides services in 8086 real mode.
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    The Isis OS Project Is a Controlled Project to Develop An Advanced Modern Operating System!
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    uGNU/RTOS (literally "micro G'Noo RTOS") is an Open Source serial Real Time OS for microcontrollers (PIC, ATMEL).
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    Vera is the true calc lover's OS. The main idea behind it is that it consists of a very basic kernel that allows for file storage and some hardware control, on top of which other programs or plugins can be built.
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    JaguiD is a Java GUI for DOS. It consists of several sub-projects including a Java Compiler, a Class Runner and a Jar Packager. JaguiD has limited Java support to provide a Graphical User Interface for DOS and compatibles.
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    The Banana Kernel is an open-source pedagogical operating system intended to provide useful means for teaching basic OS concepts, with the possibility of interaction with external modules developed by the teacher or student.
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    Lamp is a Unix-like environment that runs in a single process (via threads) on traditional Mac OS, including standard I/O, vfork/exec, a shell, perl, sockets, virtual fs with /dev and /proc, signals, and ptrace(). Runs on 68K/PPC, and on OS X as Carbon.
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    Falcon is a new operating system which provides a fast kernel (combined with a fast filesystem) as well as an intuitive GUI. The GUI is completely new and the user can configure it as he likes to and as he needs to.
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