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 1 - SPIN
  Dynamically extensible, Exokernel-based, provides many core services: scheduler, kernel threads, domains, event dispatcher, security mechanisms, primitive VM operations. Blurs distinction between kernels and applications, which traditionally live in user-
http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/projects/spin/www/
 
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 2 - Research Operating Systems
  Short, annotated, alphabetically sorted list and links, part of larger system.
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/people/bridges/os/research.html
 
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 3 - Novel OS Work
  By Christopher Browne. Very brief, clear descriptions and some critiquing of many OSs, mostly research types, with many links. Puts much current activity in larger context.
http://cbbrowne.com/info/osnovel.html
 
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 4 - FunOS
  Proposal for LISP oriented OS based on Assembly, Caml, FunScheme, a Scheme variant of LISP language.
http://www.sarg.ryerson.ca/~cmwilson/code/funos/funos.html
 
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 5 - comp.os.research FAQ
  Table of contents, points to questions.
http://hierophant.serpentine.com/~bos/os-faq/
 
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 6 - Hydra
  Early capability-based OS kernel for multiprocessing environments, gave fine-grained protection. Goals: universal applicability, absolute reliability.
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~gribble/osprelims/summaries/hydra.html
 
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