By Michael Ringgaard
Sanos is a minimalistic 32-bit x86 operating system kernel for network server appliances running on standard PC hardware.
The kernel implements basic operating system services like booting, memory management, thread scheduling,
local and remote file systems, TCP/IP networking and DLL loading and linking. You can use Sanos as a small kernel
for embedded server applications written in C or as a JeOS (Just enough Operating System). Sanos has a fairly
standard POSIX based API and an ANSI Standard C library.
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