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Message passing microkernel-based Operating System for ZX Spectrum +3e
This project is an attempt to design an message passing microkernel-based Operating System for the ZX Spectrum +3e computer equipped with ZXMMC mass storage device. It was made mostly for PoC purpose.
Jari OS is a real-time microkernel operating system which runs in terms of multi-service architecture. Core system consists of its own microkernel μString, core and system services, set of device drivers launched as trusted services.
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Aurora OS is an operating system designed in a microkernel format for all users. The object is to develop a modular, mulitplatform, multitasking Operating System that is simple, effective, and powerful.
nexOS is an Open-Source effort to create a strong networking operating system, mainly used for educational purposes. It will be based on a self written, multiboot compliant microkernel (bootable from GRUB).
NeoMach is a project to design and implement new features into GNUMach and, in a more general scope, experiment about real microkernel systems. The intention is that some of the code developed here, enters into official GNUMach.
Project to create a new microkernel for AdaOS. Intended to be especially suited to Ada programming language, but will have pragmatic design which is actually language neutral. Will be practical, general-purpose, and secure, but otherwise minimal.
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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, ...)
The GNU Hurd is the GNU project's replacement for the Unix kernel. The Hurd is a collection of servers that run on the Mach microkernel to implement file systems, network protocols, file access control, and other features that are implemented by Unix
A Protected mode microkernel for the x86 system.
With features like memory management, multitasking and protection will be included in the kernel, the rest will be added as drivers/software.
MkLinux: Linux at Mach 3
MkLinux is a port of Linux to the Mach 3 MicroKernel. Its home page can be found at http://www.mklinux.org and its primary ftp site is ftp://ftp.mklinux.org. This site is for bug tracking & other administrivia.