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SNEeSe is an emulator for the Nintendo SNES console for x86 PCs. SNEeSe is written in 32-bit C, C++, and NASM x86 assembly. Project goal is to make as accurate, functional, and usable an emulation core as is reasonably possible.
FrakeOS is a new OS developed by Charles Frake.
Currently, it is a simple bootloader written in NASM. I plan to continue researching Assembly and finish the bootloader. I plan to start coding a kernel in C after the bootloader is finished.
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Exclusive x86-long mode uperating environment based on FORTH (and later LISP). Requires NASM (development) and at least bochs 2.4.5 (runtime) or QEMU 0.13.0
Open Source microkernel for ia32 architecture. Basically this is a full functional operating system implementation using GNU C and nasm. Fully commented in spanish and with external documents explaining system calls, library functions, design, etc.
This project focus on creating an original alternative 32-bit operating system for Intel 80386 compatible processors made in NASM (The Netwide Assembler). The main goal is to be, a simple and pratical plataform for developpment and plug in extra codes.
Pascal Operating System, That will translate Freedos to Pascal --OSPine written in Turbo Pascal and NASM. I think now I will make all that useful before I release. Thank for Feedback (^_^)
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The FDOS Operaing System is 100% written in Assembler (NASM). It supports FAT 12, TSR and a small Multi Kernel System. The source is very good documentated (only in English). A German, russian and English Documentation (about 40 pages) are included.
SD is a new operating system developed in the Pascal language (FreePascal, FPC/FPK) and NASM for IA-32. It's main purpose is to provide a fast and simple 32-bit multitasking OS. The OS must have several DOS, Windows and Linux features and maybe Win32 emu.
QuickOS is a really-quick-realtime-multitasking-os, that requires less than a second to boot up. Basic-kernel-functions will be written with NASM assembler. We should get a C/C++ compiler to work for us.
Kudu is a free, open source operating system. 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.
Spezi-OS is a OS Development Project. It's main goal is to develop a complete 32-Bit Protected Mode OS booting from harddisk and floppy. It is mainly written in Nasm and C. It shall provide all modern features you from other Operating Systems.
Crossing Calls is a macro-based api for NASM to abstract syscalls and make portable assembly code.
The project actuallly works on FreeBSD, DragonFlyBSD, Linux, Win32, DOS. We trying to include Minix 2 now and expand the syscalls range.