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    cygWinux

    cygWinux

    Learn Linux the easy way without the Linux kernel using the Windows OS

    What is cygWinux? cygWinux is a cygwin distro that does not require a time -consuming installation of cy.gwin cygWinux is a computer program like an OS distro that needs to be installed into Windows like a traditional application so that you can use it with you on a mobile device or drive and use it like a Windows program. When a USB flash drive, portable hard drive, or other mobile device is installed or your cloud drive is synced, you have access to your software and personal data just...
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    Virtual Motherboard

    Virtual Motherboard

    Plug&Play Hardware simulation over a virtual bus system.

    The Virtual Motherboard provides a specification of a TCP/IP based system bus, a motherboard simulator implementing this specifaction, and a collection of reusable device simulators. It is the perfect start to build new custom hardware simulators.
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    Documentation, examples, and reference driver code for the VMware virtual graphics device used by all VMware virtual machines. This project provides the information and code necessary to write both 2D and 3D graphics drivers for this device.
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    HaLVM

    HaLVM

    The Haskell Lightweight Virtual Machine (HaLVM)

    HaLVM is a Haskell-based unikernel system that lets you write entire virtual machines in Haskell and run them directly on a hypervisor, traditionally Xen. Instead of deploying a full operating system, you compile a Haskell program into a tiny image that boots as its own VM, which reduces the attack surface and startup time. The project adapts GHC and the Haskell runtime to a minimal environment, providing the I/O, networking, and memory facilities necessary for standalone services. Its...
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    eXtensible Modular Hypervisor Framework

    Hypervisor R&D for recent x86 with support for DRTM + 2D paging

    ...XMHF advocates a "rich" single-guest execution model where the hypervisor framework supports only a single-guest and allows the guest direct access to all performance-critical system devices and device interrupts. XMHF currently runs on recent multicore x86 hardware virtualized platforms with support for dynamic root of trust and nested (2-dimensional) paging. The framework is capable of running unmodified legacy multiprocessor capable OSes such as Windows and Linux. Documentation available at: http://xmhf.sourceforge.net/doc
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    PConMe©

    PConMe©

    PConMe© is a highly portable computing sandbox for educational use

    PConMe© is a cool hack of a virtual machine, using Qemu and Qemu manager with Ubuntu 10.10. The project has been designed to be a computing sandbox where young computing enthusiasts can experiment, explore and program without compromising the integrity of expensive hardware. The device can be copied onto a 4GB+ flash drive and taken wherever the user wants to go. Unlike other 'live installs', with PConMe© reboot isn't necessary, just plug and play. The device architecture also enables...
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    Tool to view disk structure of a virtual machine image (loopback device file) and export it's partition to new loopback device file.
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    BaseMovil is a framework for fast development of J2ME applications: a powerful J2ME database engine, a scripting engine and an ui toolkit which is fully integrated with both and allows xml view definition. The framework handles device differences/bugs.
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