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    AtomVM

    AtomVM

    Tiny Erlang VM

    Brings Erlang, Elixir and other functional languages to really small systems. AtomVM implements from scratch a minimal Erlang VM that supports a subset of ErlangVM features and that is able to run unmodified BEAM binaries on really small systems like MCUs. There is much more information, including a more complete "Getting Started Guide," extensive documentation, examples, and contact information available on the AtomVM project website. AtomVM aims to be easily portable to new platforms with...
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    BitVisor is a tiny hypervisor initially designed for mediating I/O access from a single guest OS. Its implementation is mature enough to run Windows and Linux, and can be used as a generic platform for various research and development projects.
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    SC/MP Processor Emulator

    SC/MP Processor Emulator

    Emulator of the ancient 8 bit microprocessor SC/MP 2

    .... The emulator also contains a VDU (video display unit) output / ASCII input simulation. There are some demos in /etc. And have a look to the NIBL / TINY BASIC interpreter in the TINYBASIC folder, most of the code is over 40 years old. Have fun, Theo Heinrichs
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    Boot2Docker

    Boot2Docker

    Linux distribution made specifically to run Docker containers

    ... leverages VirtualBox's VBoxManage to initialise, start, stop and delete the VM right from the command line. Docker Machine auto logs in using the generated SSH key, but if you want to SSH into the machine manually (or you're not using a Docker Machine managed VM), you can do so. Boot2docker uses Tiny Core Linux, which runs from RAM and so does not persist filesystem changes by default.
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    NanoVM - a portable tiny java vm running on microcontrollers with at least 8k code space, especially Atmel AVR controllers. Robotic examples for the Asuro, the c't-Bot and the Nibo robot are included.
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    CShoreWrt

    CShoreWrt

    Tiny Linux distribution for embedded and virtual network appliances

    A tiny embedded Linux distribution forked from LEDE (https://www.lede-project.org) which in turn is forked from OpenWrt (http://openwrt.org). This project is aimed at routers with at least 8-16 MB flash and 128+ MB RAM. Exploration is being made for OpenEmbedded/Yocto for larger devices in a new project. In the interim the follow targets are also supported: 2) Minimalist virtualization/container hosts (only on x86/ARM at the moment for hypervisor, any for container). 3) Minimalist...
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    A hardware supported hypervisor originally built for malware analysis. Features: Linux VM introspection, minimal detectability, small (~150KB), simple, and well documented. Can be used for other purposes. Support for Intel-VT & Windows coming soon.
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    TScript is an opensource scripting engine, including two demos and some tiny games written in it by friends. It's easy to make your system configurable at a script level by adopting TScript. Please refer to http://tscripta.sf.net
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    OS for embedded and mobile devices based on tiny byte-code interpreter and FORTH language compiler (into platform-independent byte-code). In other word its smallest programming language realization works on any type computer with any OS
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