This program emulates in windows the way linux uses its clipboard, this means, when you select any text with your it�s automatically copied to the clipboard and using the middle button of your mouse you can paste it where you want.
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Mithrill is an exprerimental microkerenl based operating system. Out initial interest will be in the research of persistant and distributed systems, and security techniques on top of a microkernel.
GenesisAE defines and implements an application environment for portable, network-transparent and secure applications. GenesisAE is based on a QNX-like (S/R/R) microkernel and on basic servers (providing device I/O, a database, ...)
Seed is probably best thought of as an single-address-space, linear-object-based, native, persistent operating system with event-based pre-emptive-multitasking, but without anything resembling a traditional kernel or filesystem.
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Ingenix is a novel approach to distributed computing and is an exiting attempt to alter the Operating Systems landscape that hasn't really changed much in over 30 years. It is based on an exokernel architecture and written from scratch.
JimpOS - Java Implemented Operating System
The main purpose of the JimpOS project is realisation of multitasking, platform independent operating system written in Java language.
Horizon is a research project aimed at developing a 32-bit Operating System for the Intel architecture. It's written in C and assembler (GAS syntax) and one of its main characteristics is full network integration.
Full parameter test of x86 CPU's memory subsystem, including L1/L2 cache size/block size/association/write policy, L1/L2/memory bandwidth, BTB depth, RAS depth, TLB size/association and more. Best for architecture understanding purpose.
MenuetOS is a fully 32 bit assembly written graphical operating system. Menuet supports 32 bit x86 assembly programming as a faster and smaller system footprint.
Menuet has no unix roots and the basic system is meant to be a clean asm based structure.
Hadie - Hardware Abstracting Device Independent Environment. Or just another micro kernel for embedded devices.
Supported architecture are i8051 (80515c), i166 (XC161CJ), Tricore (TC1775B), m68k (m68332) and i386.
Linux/i386 kernel driver and development library to control serial CBM devices, such as the Commodore 1541 disk drive, connected to the PC's parallel port via a XM1541 or XA1541 cable. A fast disk copier included.
A simple operating system made for educational purposes. It will be a 32 bit multitasking open source operating system. Latest release covers interrupt handling, device drivers and shell service.
The Fecundity Project has the purpose of creating a streamlined AMD64 based Operating System. We will hopefully create a stable and secure operating environment, and to investigate orthogonal persistence.
kissme is a free (GPLed) Java Virtual Machine. It is being developed on GNU/Linux and can run console java applications. kissme is to be used with the GNU Classpath java class library. kissme also provides support for orthogonally persistent java.
LusitanOS is a 100% Portuguese effort to build an Operating System based on our own concepts but supporting some things from existing platforms such as POSIX, libc, win32 API, linux/elf and win32/pe.
A Unix-like (Not compleatly Unix-compatible) Kernel. Right now, we have (very limited support) of 80486+ IBM-PC AT compatibles. Written in C, and assembly. No network support planned for the forseeable future.