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I started this thread so members could post links to their operating system(s). Id like to be able to check out different kernels, to see how
different people implement things.
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http://clicker.sourceforge.net/ is the 'generic' website
http://clicker.sourceforge.net/wiclicker/index.php is the 'wiki documentation'
http://sourceforge.net/project/stats/?group_id=10181 is the SF project with activity, bug reports, tasks and downloads :P
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There's a bootable floppy for people. P2+ or compatible.

http://www.djm.co.za/spoon/

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Okay, this ain't released yet, but you'll see, when I changed my bottom text :)
http://www.denniscgc.nl/DennisOS



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[edit]It's English[/edit]
[edit2]Updated the screenshot[/edit2]
aladdin

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you can get my "little" OS here http://xos.freezee.org ...

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Minor suggestion for people posting. Could you give an indication of website language when posting the links?

Some of us are lingual weenies. Although I admit that 'Captures d'?cran' sounds much more fun than Screenshots ;D.
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Months out of date but:-

http://therx.sf.net/

BTW you may find the kind of information you need on the OSID - http://therx.sf.net/osdev/ - I recommend the search feature if you want to find an OS with a certain approach etc.

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Minor suggestion for people posting. Could you give an indication of website language when posting the links?

Some of us are lingual weenies. Although I admit that 'Captures d'?cran' sounds much more fun than Screenshots
OK, my web site is in french :P
but I'm working on a translation of my website ...
comming soon ;)
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www.distantvoices.org ---> the lingual weenies among us will find, that the OS related stuff is kept in english althou' the rest of the site is in german.

stay safe.

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i haven't yet a disk image on the net, but here is my link:
http://www.domae.ch/

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Heres a link to my website, my own operating system is not uploaded yet, the website isn'ft finished yet but will be soon :- please join my mailing list to recieve updates 8)

http://www20.brinkster.com/natvatc
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In case u haven't noticed, my os url is: http://bos.asmhackers.net/

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here is my site,
http://manrix.sf.net (English)

The project is Microkernel, POSIX and incomplete.... :-\
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Mine is here : http://virtuose.tuxfamily.org, website in english.

Incoming microkernel designed and assembly written project.

CVS access will open very soon.
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Hi,

My web site is" http://bcos.hopto.org". The current rewrite does a lot - micro-kernel, multi-threading, multi-user, multi-CPU, NUMA, hyper-threading, 32 bit paging, 36 bit paging/PAE, page colouring, allocation on demand (optional - per process, per thread or per page), 4 prioritized scheduling policies, CPU affinity (NUMA domain affinity by default), graphical boot menu, VGA & VBE default video mode support, regional database/internationalization, several boot loaders, bootable installation CD image (autorun, installation howto, utilities, etc), hardware autodetection where possible, full PCI bus scanning and more...

So far all this has taken 5 months and it looks like the only thing it does is display text on the screen :).


Cheers,

Brendan
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