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|OSName=Acess2
|OSDescription=Acess2 is a kernel and operating system designed to do what Linux does, be customizable to any given situation. However, unlike Linux, it there is no need to maintain backwards compatibility with anything. It features a simple but extensible VFS that currently supports VFAT and Ext2, IPv4/IPv6 networking with TCP/UDP, USB input, and storage. Recently, this project has been moved to GitHub, but its old git repo—with outdated sources and some useful documentation—can be found here: http://git.mutabah.net/?p=acess2.git;a=summary . v0.14 outdated floppy image is available at its' old page: username - root, password is blank. Could try building a new floppy from the latest sources by yourself! ''(some software rot has been noticed but its fixable)''
|Contact=[httphttps://fforum.osdev.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=23160&p=187322 thePowersGang]
|License=Open source; inside the source code archive there are broken symlinks /Kernel/arch/x86_64/rme.c and /Kernel/arch/x86_64/rme.h to Real Mode Emulator files which are available here - https://github.com/thepowersgang/rme2
|URL=http://www.mutabah.net/acess2/
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|BootMedia=Floppy, 1.44 MB
|Status=Last commit: 2016-06-22, currently abandoned - the author has switched to his other project, Rust OS (https://github.com/thepowersgang/rust_os)
}}
 
{{OSProject
|OSName=Synergy OSAmethyst
|OSDescription=The goal, as much as there is one, is to produce an operating system vaguely similar to Windows 95/NT4 (if Windows 95 didn't inherit baggage from DOS and 3.1)..
|Contact=Jack Scott, jack [at] jackscott [dot] id [dot] au
|License=Open source (ISC)
|URL=https://github.com/JackScottAU/Synergy-OSAmethyst
|BootMedia=ISO, ~1MB
|Status=Latest update: 20172024-0706-0824
}}
 
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|OSName=Asuro
|OSDescription=Asuro is an x86 Operating System that started development in 2015 as somewhat of an academic project. Written almost entirely in Freepascal, with NASM used only for bootstrapping & minimal low-level routines, Asuro is a purely hobbyist operating system that differs quite majorly in design from any mainstream OS by using a VM/SE to run anything other than kernel code.
|Contact=Kieron Morris, kjm [at] kieronmorris [dot] me''<br/>
[[File:Icon_phone.png]] <i>''Aaron Hance, ah [at] aaronhance [dot] me</i>
|License=Open Source
|URL=https://www.spexeah.com/index.php/asuro/
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|Pic=[[File:Soso-v0.3-gears.png|200px]]
|Status=Last commit: 2021-03-15, in active development
}}
 
{{OSProject
|OSName=Synergy OS
|OSDescription=Synergy is a new operating system with the goal of bringing together all computers into a perfect cloud; sharing processing power and data storage, whilst still giving each user full control over their individual privacy and their data. The Synergy platform will use a Java-like managed language and runtime to enable cross-platform support, and to allow the power of all machines to be harnessed to their best advantage. A key goal of this language is to make support for threading commonplace amongst user-land programs, in order to harness the power of emerging multi-core machines
|Contact=nmp91 [at] live [dot] com
|License=Open source (ISC)
|URL=https://github.com/JackScottAU/Synergy-OS
|Status=Latest update: 2017-07-08
}}