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    Agena

    Agena

    Agena is an interpreted procedural programming language.

    Agena is an easy-to-learn procedural programming language suited to be used in scientific, mathematical, scripting, networking, and many other applications. Binaries are available for Solaris, Windows, Linux, OS/2, Mac OS X, Raspberry Pi and DOS.
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    FD-FDD

    FD-FDD

    My FreeDOS Floppy Disk Distribution

    This is my little "FreeDOS Floppy Disk Distribution". It is intended for computers without a CD drive or not able to boot from CD. It will work down to 8086. See xxxxxxxxx for details. Right now only the LIVE image is available. Installable coming soon.
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    Mind Guard Linux

    Mind Guard Linux

    Mind Guard OS Made For Minds

    Have you ever wanted to have a portable MindGuard operating system, that can live inside a small USB flash drive and you can carry it around with you? Although, this is possible and have been around for some time. It was possible for a paranoid to run MindGuard from a USB stick just like you would have run it from a hard drive, but this task was quite hard to do. Why? Because the process was very geeky! You had to type a lot of geeky commands in a terminal and if, somehow, you forgot one...
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    VenenuX

    VenenuX

    VenenuX GNU/Linux

    VenenuX GNU/Linux hosting of the 0.X series based on Debian and where are live discs, this are the SF place for 0.X series.. FOR UPDATED CONTENT SEE https://sourceforge.net/p/vegnuli/
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Sensa

    Sensa

    Android, DOS, FirefoxOS, Linux, MacOS and Windows all in one..

    Sensa is not an operating system, is a work environment compatible with Android © 4.4.4, Firefox OS ©, Linux Ubuntu 12.12 ©, MacOS Classic 7 ©, MS -DOS © operating systems, and Microsoft Windows 8.1 ©; whose distribution is free, and with source code available under GNU GPL 2.0 license .
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    AquariusOS

    AquariusOS

    An open source OS written in assembly.

    An open source OS. It is 32-Bit and when possible 64 and 128-Bit. We are working on a complete rewrite. After which we will work on our UI. ATTENTION!: After AquariusOS 0.0.4 AquariusOS will be based off of aqua-next. 0.0.5 with an aqua-next base will hopefully be released BEFORE 2016.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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