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Learning purpose operating system with POSIX compatible
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A.G.O.S. (ATX Graphical Operating System): A Graphical OS that supports a desktop environment that is based on AMOS (ATX Minimal Operating System) which is developed by Atx241. AGOS is developed By Connor-ToasterStudios.
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EASM is an educational 2-pass assembler project targeting x86 systems, primarily supporting some 16-bit assembly instructions. It serves as a learning tool to understand assembler design, symbol tables, and machine code generation. The project is not completed, yet not fully functional.
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A small OS for the x86, completely written from scratch
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built a simple MIPS assembly to x86 architecture and wrote tests for it
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x86-based operating system built from scratch
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Rust binding for Intel XED
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A command-line tool for generating, decoding, and analyzing x86 GDT descriptors with documentation support.
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XuNet OS is 32-bit operating system with XuNet Kernel built entirely from scratch using the custom XuNet kernel. Designed for simplicity, speed, and low-level learning, it includes its own bootloader, memory management, and a minimal command-line interface—ideal for OS developers and enthusiasts exploring system internals
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This repository reflects some very interesting tools/miniatures, which the author either developed on his own, or did the improvements to some existing, or found some of them scattered over the net, while doing some complex projects over the long time span.
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FIB-SOA 2023-24 Q1 Advanced Operating Systems Subject
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