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Small POSIX microkernel OS, process- and file-oriented, most of the system is built around the scheduler; designed to use minimum system resources to provide network services and utilities; written in C; source browsing and downloads available. [Open Sour http://blake.prohosting.com/osc1/ |
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(former OpenBeOS project) Goal: recreate (functional equivalent), and then extend, BeOS R5, with binary and source compatibility. Servers and APIs (kits) being rewritten from scratch by over 50 volunteers; kernel based on NewOS. [Open Source, MIT] http://haiku-os.org/ |
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Loosely based on concepts in BeOS, FreeBSD, NT, Solaris, other modern OSs; goals: be as modern and complete as possible, emphasize platform portability; runs on x86 1, 2/4 SMP CPUs, Sega Dreamcast Hitachi SH-4. Kernel used in OpenBeOS. [Open Source, BSD] http://newos.org/ |
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Microkernel RTOSs and set of integrated tools to develop embedded realtime applications, made to support all architectures used in power train controllers in automotive industry. Kernels have 2 main layers: Kernel Layer, Hardware Abstraction Layer, HAL. [ http://erika.sssup.it/ |
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Free microkernel operating system for i386 architecture, built on Gemini Nucleus, coded in C. Seeks to provide well-designed alternate to extant OSs; goal: create an OS that works because it is appropriate and effective for its users. [open source, GPL] http://apostle.sourceforge.net/ |
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