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    MinixD

    Rewrite Minix 3 from C to D

    The idea is to rewrite a good part of the Minix 3 OS from C to D, hopefully making the code easier to understand by grouping code in modules. Minix 3 web site: http://minix3.org/ D programming language: http://www.digitalmars.com/d/
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    PowerNex

    PowerNex

    An operating system written in D

    PowerNex is a microkernel operating system written entirely in the Nim programming language. Designed as a learning and research project, it explores OS development using a modern high-level systems language while still offering low-level control. PowerNex focuses on modularity, simplicity, and code clarity. While still in its early stages, the project includes basic kernel functionality, including memory management, task switching, and a custom bootloader, offering insight into building an OS from the ground up using newer programming paradigms.
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    dpcm-dt

    DPCM DT automates the development of WSN applications

    Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) application development is a complex task that involves knowledge over a broad range of technologies and requires special attention to many details, from system-level down to node hardware. DPCM DT is a toolset developed as part of the WSN-DPCM Artemis project that aims to help the developers to create WSN applications faster by automating most development tasks below the application-specific business logic. The toolset can be used both by the application...
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    Solarstorm

    Solarstorm

    A rethinking of the Operating System Ecosystem.

    This is the fifth or sixth generation of this idea, the big difference being that we have written some bootloader code and have started mapping out the kernel layout and structure. We have decided upon a core programming language for the kernel, and the core language for almost everything else. With a focus on isolating the MAJOR kernel features from the system itself, in what until now has remained research only instances, we hope to create a fully functioning exokerne. All code at...
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    REX: Remote EXecution Distributed Computing Services for Linux and Solaris, providing C and C++ APIs, librex library and "rexd" daemon software to implement Load Balancing Process Migration : Dump + Restore, Remote File and Resource Management.
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