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    x-hyp free

    X-hyp free Hypervisor

    X-hyp free is a Open Source hypervisor based on a micro-kernel architecture with para-virtualisation. X-hyp is distributed under a GPLv2. X-hyp already has support ARM-9 Cortex-M3 and Cortex-A8 processor, has drivers for PL1x UART and is ready to use inside of QEMU versatile and realview and on a iMX25 development board. X-Hyp has support for several scheduler, POSIX FIFO, POSIX RR and Sporadic and it support GPOS or RTOS domains.
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    qemu

    My changes to qemu for legacy free GPU passthrough

    My changes to qemu for legacy free GPU passthrough. Only one adapter can use legacy vga regions at same time. This is an attemp to achieve a qemu gpu passthrough without legacy vga accesses to graphics card. Legacy io accesses to vga registers are replaced through MMIO accesses. Legacy accesses to vga memory are replaced through accesses to plain framebuffer. This avoids vga arbiter problems in linux kernel.
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    androidx86-openstack

    Android virtual machines running on Openstack Clouds

    This is the first ever project that ports Android OS into an image that can be used to create Android virtual machines running on Openstack clouds with full virtualisation support. Currently we only support Android 4.4 Kitkat 64bit distribution. Instructons on how to create the image yourself: http://thisismyeye.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/enabling-virtio-drivers-on-kernel-for.html This image is not perfect yet. Contributors are welcome! This work is done by Chathura Madhusanka...
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