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KolibriOS is an open source operating system with a monolithic preemptive, real-time kernel, video drivers, for 32-bit x86 architecture computers, developed and maintained by The KolibriOS Project Team. KolibriOS is a fork of MenuetOS, written entirely in assembly language.
The Pigeon Mouette BSD project provides a FREE, multi-platform BSD UNIX-like operating system. PmBSD is 'what we think a BSD is' and was totally written from scratch. The only sources stolen by this project were stolen from OpenBSD and are a part of this website and the file sys/queue.h.
The Test Operating System (TOS) is developed during the class Advanced Operating System at SFSU by students of the program of Master of Science in Computer Science. The operating system runs using bochs, an emulator of x86 hardware.
Ostin project is based on (and is developed in loose coordination with) KolibriOS. It offers strict code formatting and commenting guidelines as well as proper documentation. While Kolibri is mostly developed by Russian/ex-USSR community, Ostin tries to be as much international as possible. Ostin
PwnOS is an operating system being written from the ground up to be ideal for making the most of resource-rich dedicated server systems. The most significant section of the project is to create a core (kernel) that is designed to be best suited for servers (e.g. usually one process with many
SimpleOSSimple, yet ingenious.SimpleOS is a x86 operating system and set of tools loosely based on POSIX. SimpleOS aims to keep things simple. We think that most OS's are too complicated we try to keep things small, simple and efficient. You can view (some of) the kernels built in
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