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__NOTOC__
This page maintains a list of mature hobby operating system projects considered to be notable.
Everyone is welcome to add their own projects to the regular [[Projects]] list of all hobbyist operating systems.
More advanced and successful alternative operating systems are listed at [[Advanced Projects]] page.
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|OSDescription=BareMetal is a 64-bit OS for x86-64 based computers. The OS is written entirely in Assembly while applications can be written in Assembly or C/C++. The two main purposes of BareMetal are for educational uses in learning low-level OS programming in 64-bit Assembly and to be used as a base for a high-speed data processing node. Source code is well documented and freely available. As of version 0.4.9 BareMetal OS officially supports multiple processors, memory management, and Ethernet communications.
|Contact=Ian Seyler (ian.seyler at returninfinity.com)
|URL=http://www.returninfinity.com/
|Status=Abandoned
|License=Open source (MIT)
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|OSDescription=A homemade operating system with a microkernel for the IA32 (x86) platform. The project is written in C++ and Assembly. Features: multiprocessor- & multitasking support, kernel API library, custom C library, ELF support, IPC (messages, signals, shared memory, pipes), VFS, window server & GUI with homemade toolkit, PS/2 keyboard & mouse driver, VESA video driver and more...
|Contact=Max Schlüssel (lokoxe@gmail.com)
|URL=
|Status=Active
|Pic=[[Image:ghost-ui-preview.png|
|License=GPLv3
}}
{{OSProject
|OSName=
|OSDescription=Ironclad is a mostly formally verified hard real-time kernel written in SPARK and Ada. It is made to be 100% free software, free in the sense that it respects the user's freedom. It supports several architectures and features an advanced security model with features like Mandatory Access Control (MAC). The screenshot features Gloire, a distribution of Ironclad.
|Contact=
|License=
|URL=
|Pic=[[File:GloireJWM.png|200px]]
|Status=Active
}}
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|Contact=Drew DeVault (sir at cmpwn.com)
|URL=http://knightos.org
|Status=Inactive (2021)
}}
{{OSProject
|OSName=
|OSDescription=Managarm is a 64-bit OS for x86-64. It’s written in C++ with a custom libc and a GNU like userland on top. Managarm’s main purpose is aiming for Linux compatibility while being completely asynchronous in terms of I/O. The OS is capable of running Weston and kmscon while effort is made into porting (a subset of) Xorg. Furthermore, Managarm supports many modern hardware devices, including USB 3 and has nearly full ACPI support.
|Contact=The official Managarm Discord server https://discord.gg/7WB6Ur3
|URL=
|Status=Active
|Pic=[[File:Managarm-demo.png|200px]]
|License=Open source (MIT)
}}
{{OSProject
|OSName=
|OSDescription=MikeOS is an operating system for x86 PCs, written in assembly language. It is a learning tool to show how simple 16-bit, real-mode OSes work, with well-commented code and extensive documentation. It has a BASIC interpreter with 46 instructions, supports over 60 syscalls, could manage a serial terminal connection and output the sound through PC speaker. There is also a file manager, text editor, image viewer and some games
|Contact=Mike Saunders, okachi [at] gmail [dot] com
|License=Open source
|URL=http://mikeos.sourceforge.net/
|Status=Discontinued
|FloppyAvailable=Fits on a floppy! :)
|Pic=[[File:MikeOS.png|200px]]
}}
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|Contact=JamesM, bluecode, [http://ideasandcode.blogspot.com/ pcmattman], IRC freenode.net#pedigree
|URL=http://www.pedigree-project.org/
|Status=Discontinued
}}
{{OSProject
|OSName=RDOS
|OSDescription=32-bit segmented operating system for 386 or higher processors. Support for USB (UHCI, OHCI, EHCI, XHCI) and USB 2 hubs, IDE and AHCI for discs, RTL8139 and RTL8169 for networks, and HD audio. It boots with EFI using GPT and BIOS using BIOS disc formats and supports FAT12, FAT16, and FAT32 filesystems. Supports both older CPUs with PIC & PIT and newer with APIC which also includes support for multicore operation. It has a full libc in the OpenWatcom project. OpenWatcom supports building segmented kernel drivers, and 32-bit flat applications, libraries, and DLLs. It has a command-line originally ported from FreeDos, and a GUI the includes widgets for labels, buttons, list boxes, and images (supporting PNG, JPEG, and BMP formats). In the debugging area, it supports remote debugging over TCP/IP from Windows using OpenWatcoms debugger that also can trace into the kernel, a kernel debugger, and a crash debugger. It runs on several thousand commercial installations as a controller and as a payment terminal.
|Contact=Leif Ekblad (leif at rdos.net)
|URL=http://www.rdos.net/rdos/
|Status=Active
}}
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|Contact=Daniel Bittman (danielbittman1 at gmail.com)
|URL=http://dbittman.github.io/seaos
|Status=
}}
{{OSProject
|OSName=SerenityOS
|OSDescription=SerenityOS is a graphical Unix-like OS written in C++. It combines a 1990's style GUI with a modern CLI. Everything is from scratch, including a web browser with JavaScript and HTTPS support. A growing number of 3rd party packages are available as optional ports, including GCC, bash, vim, Python, SDL2, etc. You can watch videos of the system being developed on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AndreasKling.
|Contact=Andreas Kling, kling [at] serenityos [dot] org
|License=Open source (BSD 2-clause)
|URL=https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity
|Pic=[[File:SerenityOS-8ea4375.png|200px]]
|Status=Active
}}
{{OSProject
|OSName=skiftOS
|OSDescription=skiftOS is a hobby operating system built for learning and fun targeting the x86 platform. It features a kernel named hjert, a graphical user interface with a compositing window manager, and familiar UNIX utilities.
|Contact=Nicolas Van Bossuyt, nicolas.van.bossuyt [at] skiftos [dot] org
|License=Open source (MIT)
|URL=https://github.com/skiftOS/skift
|Pic=[[File:skiftOS.png|200px]]
|Status=Active
}}
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|OSName=Sortix
|OSDescription=Sortix is a small self-hosting operating-system aiming to be a clean and modern POSIX implementation. It is a hobbyist operating system written from scratch with its own base system, including kernel and standard library, as well as ports of third party software. It has a straightforward installer and can be developed under itself. Releases come with the source code in /src, ready for tinkering.
|Contact=[[User:sortie|sortie]], https://sortix.org/
|License=Open source (ISC)
|Status=Active
|URL=https://sortix.org/
|Pic=[[File:Sortix.png|200px]]
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{{OSProject
|OSName=[[
|OSDescription=TempleOS is a 64 bit lightweight OS with multitasking and multicore support, which is ring-0-only and works in a single address space. It provides the interface for communicating with God: the user has to choose a random number from the constantly changing sequences and then it is converted to the text interpretation. Whole OS with its' software has been single-handedly created during 15 years by Terry A Davis - who also developed a programming language called Holy C together with a special compiler for it. TempleOS supports the FAT32 and RedSea filesystems (the latter created by Terry) and also the file compression. It doesn't support the networking, partially for ideological reasons, but there are forks available with added functionality
|Contact=
|License=Open source (Public Domain)
|URL=http://templeos.org/
|Status=Discontinued
|FloppyAvailable=Could fit on a floppy, but no-one has tried :P
|Pic=[[File:TempleOS.png|200px]]
}}
{{OSProject
|OSName=[[User:Klange/ToaruOS|ToaruOS]]
|OSDescription=64-bit modular kernel written in C. Supports pipes, shared memory, signals, POSIX-like VFS, threading, audio, IPv4. Heavy focus on advanced GUI, including a compositing window system.
|Contact=[[User:klange|klange]], #toaruos on irc.libera.chat
|URL=http://toaruos.org/
|Status=Active
|License=NCSA/University of Illinois License
|Pic=[[Image:Toaruos_screenshot.png|
}}
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|License=Open source (GNU GPLv2)
|URL=http://visopsys.org/
|Status=Active
|Pic=[[File:Visopsys.png|
}}
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|License=Open source (BSD 2-clause)
|URL=https://github.com/p-durlej/newsys
|Status=Inactive (2018)
|Pic=[[File:VanadiumOS.png|
}}
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