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Tutorial for writing an operating system and links to group members' projects.
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An open source operating system for X86 architecture. It also contains documents, specifications explaining various hardware.
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An open source project, which has been founded to provide an educational, network operating system kernel.
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OS development information and tutorials. Links.
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A course in operating systems with a focus on the design and construction of a modern OS kernel.
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Old non-updated mirror online library covering a plethora of OS development topics. Datasheets, tutorials, reference manuals and hardware programming information.
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Links to many operating systems journals on the web.
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An open source os written in Turbo C (for DOS/ windows) and nasm (Windows/Dos/Linux) as well as two exclusive tutorials on how to write an operating system.
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A bootstrap tutorial that includes assembly language code to demonstrate loading and executing a binary image from a FAT filesystem.
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The full documentation of system management from Intel for the IA-32 architecture.
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Interactive tutorial about message passing, semaphores, and monitors.
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Resources for programmers new to kernel hacking. Example code, FAQs, utilities for debugging modules.
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The mainframe continues to grow and transform itself while maintaining its reliability, security and speed.
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A web portal dedicated to operating system development, attracting programmers into an advanced development environment.
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OS Development RSS News, forums, and the OSDev Wiki including the largest listing of ameatur operating system projects on the internet.
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Notes on operating system theory, source code of describing actual construction of operating system in C programming language. Also OS construction related links to books, notes, tutorials, and news groups.
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A educational tutorial on the development of a real mode, single tasking operating system developed in assembler.
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A resource center for PC operating system developpers. The aim is to provide reliable documents about software and hardware standards under the aspect of official specifications as well as more friendly documents.
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Historic article series appearing in 1991 that started the open source operating system movement.
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Information on writing operating systems, protected mode, and small independent OS projects with freely-available source code.
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TAJ is an object oriented operating system written in C++. It is a multitasking, multithreading and a multiuser operating system.
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By William Jolitz and Lynne Jolitz (authors of 386BSD OS). Good book to learn the kernel internals of 386 architecture operating systems.
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An open source set of libraries that can be used as building blocks for an operating system for x86. Includes documentation and publications.
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Includes information about booting, file systems, memory, architecture, and interfacing with other devices.
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Notes and example code for basic operating systems concepts, threads, sockets, and device drivers.
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Includes discussion of virtual memory.
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A project of developing new object oriented operating system.
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A repository of UNIX-related material, consisiting of: tutorials, programs, source code and miscellaneous information.
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A collection of source code, information, and links related to general Operating Systems Development on the Web.