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NACHOS
Not Another Completely Heuristic Operating System: teaching OS coded in C++ subset, developed at UC Berkeley for OS and Systems Programming classes; now used worldwide. Descriptions, FAQ, port and bug lists, assignments, downloads. [Open Source] |
| KOS
Kid Operating System. Modular (run-time dynamic linking), preemptive multitasking, to have SVR4-like VM. Begun 1998 by young programmers, most of them students. Goal: not obtaining OS, but learning OS internals and functioning of x86 processors. Downloads, links, documentation. [Open Source, GPL] |
| Amateur OS: AMOS
Scott Billingsley's OS: realtime for DSP and amateur radio, one user/application, 16-bit real mode, for i386+, FAT 12/16; no TSRs, library of routines to program into apps, minimal kernel support (minimize interrupts), written in NASM assembly and Sphnix C--. |
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RCOS
Ron Chernich's OS: computer learning tool animates operation of multi-tasking OS; true OS, runs programs; object-oriented, message passing kernel lets parts be replaced easily, C++ coded, portable, runs on DOS, RCOSjava precursor. |
| ShawnOS
Sure as Hell Ain't Windows Ninety five, the corner cutting OS due to the original schedule. Always intended more as a learning experience for author and others than as a practical, useful OS. Everything done as simply as possible. [Open Source, GPL] |
| SunriseOS
Tiny operating system written in Assembly, via NASM, by ICT student. Meant for only fun and learning. [Open Source] |
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