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    Perix Operating System - 16/32/64 Bit
    Perix is a 16/32/64-Bit protected mode kernel, bootable and capable of running with or without an operating system. It is written in Turbo Pascal 7.0 for DOS, Delphi 7.0, Pascal Pro, Virtual Pascal v2.1, Delphi XE2 64-Bit, TASM, TASM32 and JWASM. The latest version, 0.01I, supports multi-processor. Added Open Watcom C++ and Borland C++ examples.
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    nucleOS will be an 32-bit Operating System (perhaps we'll make it 64-bit later), written in Pascal and Assembler. It will be based on the i386 architecture and will support multi-tasking later on. Project is dead since 2006-03-19.
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    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.
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