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This page maintains a list of academic, personal, and small non-commercial operating systems. For information regarding commercial or main-stream operating systems visit [[wikipedia:Operating_system|Wikipedia]].
This page maintains a list of academic, personal, and small non-commercial operating systems. For information regarding commercial or mainstream operating systems, please visit [[wikipedia:Operating_system|Wikipedia]].


OSes have a high mortality rate: between 2004 and 2006, 112 of 213 OS Projects disappeared from the Internet. And looking at how often these projects are started by using the [[Forum:2|OS Project Announcement forum]], in that same time period 68 projects were announced! The current total is 175 projects, but just 58 of them are active (as of January 1, 2018) and only 62 have been updated at least once since 2018 (three of which have been since abandoned), and 27 since 2019. Please help keep this list current by correcting it if you see any outdated information.


OSes without an update since 2015 are now located at [[Abandoned Projects]].<br/>
The type of operating systems listed here have a high mortality rate. This list was off-line from 09-04-2004 until 06-17-2006 and during that time 112 of 213 operating system projects disappeared from the internet leaving only 101(submitted). Looking at how often these projects are started by using the [[Forum:2|OS Project Announcement forum]] we can see that between 11-24-2004 and 6-21-2006 around 68 projects were announced(many of which disappeared before being added here). The current total is 182 projects (as of 10:21, 7th December 2009 (GMT+12)). Please help keep this list current by correcting it yourself if you have a login id or by posting a message on the [[Forum:8|OSDevWiki forum]] pointing out the incorrect entry.
More mature hobby operating systems can also be found at [[Notable Projects]].<br/>
Particularly advanced and successful operating systems are listed at [[Advanced Projects]].


'''Contents:''' [[#9|9]] [[#A|A]] [[#B|B]] [[#C|C]] [[#D|D]] [[#E|E]] [[#F|F]] [[#G|G]] [[#H|H]] [[#I|I]] [[#J|J]] [[#K|K]] [[#L|L]] [[#M|M]] [[#N|N]] [[#O|O]] [[#P|P]] [[#Q|Q]] [[#R|R]] [[#S|S]] [[#T|T]] [[#U|U]] [[#V|V]] [[#W|W]] [[#X|X]] [[#Y|Y]] [[#Z|Z]]


= 9 =
'''Contents:''' [[#A|A]] [[#B|B]] [[#C|C]] [[#D|D]] [[#E|E]] [[#F|F]] [[#G|G]] [[#H|H]] [[#I|I]] [[#J|J]] [[#K|K]] [[#L|L]] [[#M|M]] [[#N|N]] [[#O|O]] [[#P|P]] [[#Q|Q]] [[#R|R]] [[#S|S]] [[#T|T]] [[#U|U]] [[#V|V]] [[#W|W]] [[#X|X]] [[#Y|Y]] [[#Z|Z]]


{{OSProject
=A=
|OSName=9front
|OSDescription=Plan9front (or 9front) is a fork of the Plan 9 from Bell Labs operating system. The project was started to remedy a perceived lack of devoted development resources inside Bell Labs, and has accumulated various fixes and improvements. Our homepage: http://9front.org/ , our artwork: http://9front.org/propaganda/
|Contact=http://lists.9front.org/
|License=Open source
|URL=https://code.9front.org/hg/
|Pic=[[File:9front.png|200px]]
|BootMedia=ISO, ~500MB
|Status=Latest update: 2024-05-27, is active
}}


= A =
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Ace OS
|OSDescription=This OS is mainly deal with the hardware specifications. It is coded in C,C++(MingW) and Assembly(NASM). I does not want to compete with Windows or Linux. Simply it is an 32bit multitasking operating system for IA32 developed for experimental and exploration purpose. The next version (Ace 2.0) will capale of handling DLL files also.
|Contact=Sam(samuelhard AT yahoo.com)
|URL=http://www.samueldotj.com/Ace/index.asp

|LastReleaseYear=2005
|LastReleaseMonth=9
|LastReleaseDay=1

|LastReleaseDescription=applications-shell; kernel-s-2.2
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Acess2
|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 and network support is on the way.
|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=thePowersGang
|Contact=[https://forum.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/new/projects.acess2.php
|URL=http://www.mutabah.net/acess2/

|Pic=[[File:Access2.png|200px]]
|LastReleaseYear=2009
|BootMedia=Floppy, 1.44 MB
|LastReleaseMonth=10
|Status=Last commit: 2016-06-22, currently abandoned - the author has switched to his other project, Rust OS (https://github.com/thepowersgang/rust_os)
|LastReleaseDay=25

|LastReleaseDescription=Stable CLI
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=AdaOS
|OSName=Amethyst
|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)..
|OSDescription=Project to develop a fully distributed OS written mainly in Ada. Primary aim will be at desktop workstation. Will be secure, object-oriented, with GUI.
|Contact=Jack Scott, jack [at] jackscott [dot] id [dot] au
|Contact=Nick Roberts(nickroberts AT blueyonder.co.uk)
|License=Open source (ISC)
|URL=[http://sourceforge.net/projects/bachar Kernel (See Project)]
|URL=https://github.com/JackScottAU/Amethyst

|BootMedia=ISO, ~1MB
|LastReleaseYear=2004
|Status=Latest update: 2024-06-24
|LastReleaseMonth=4
|LastReleaseDay=7

|LastReleaseDescription=documentation-kernel-various (no known kernel released publicly)
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Adelian
|OSName=Amiga Research Operating System
|OSDescription=A desktop OS based on our RTOS (MDOS). Designed from scratch, this completely modular OS features a GUI, CLI, VFS, sound etc etc.
|OSDescription=AROS aims to create a free open source AmigaOS like OS and make it better than the original. Our homepage: http://aros.sourceforge.net
|Contact=Gary Partis, info@adelian.co.uk
|Contact=Ola Jensen, ola [at] aros [dot] org
|License=Open source (MPL-like)
|URL=http://www.adelian.co.uk
|URL=http://www.aros.org
|LastReleaseDescription=Complete nano-kernal plus many completed modules
|Pic=[[File:Aros.jpg|200px]]
|BootMedia=Floppy, 1.44 MB ; ISO, ~200MB
|Status=Latest update: 2024-05-28, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Agnix
|OSName=The Apollo Project
|OSDescription=The Apollo project is a microkernel designed for maximum portability. Closely following the UNIX Philosophy without being unix itself. The Project has been active for about 6 years, with about 8 complete code rewrites along the way.
|OSDescription=Agnix is a small operating system kernel for i386, supporting 32-bit protected memory mode, paging, hardware switched tasks, memory tests (RW, ECC, address patterns), PCI bus, devices, PCI IRQ routing, RT timers and network protocols. Agnix is available with all the source code and is fully compatible with the Linux Kernel API. Agnix has been written from scratch by Lukas Dembinski.
|Contact=Lukas Dembinski (dembol)(dembol AT oomkill.net)
|Contact=allie [at] primis [dot] org
|License=Open source (MIT)
|URL=http://agnix.sourceforge.net
|URL=https://github.com/primis/Apollo

|BootMedia=ISO, ~10MB
|LastReleaseYear=2007
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-03-17, is active; Latest release: 2022-09-14
|LastReleaseMonth=1
|LastReleaseDay=12

|LastReleaseDescription=kernel-agnix-0.0.4
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Alt Ctrl Delet
|OSName=Aqeous
|OSDescription=Aqeous is a new Completely-from-scratch, Not-a-UNIX 32 Bit pmode OS (basically a kernel right now), with SMP style Multi-Processor Support each using Multilevel Feedback Queuing Scheduling, Implementing its own FileSystem AqFS (also made a windows side AqFS Driver to communicate), Pretty good Shell, Pretty Neat VESA Graphics drivers, A Composting window GUI system with double buffering and Alpha-Blending, A primitive Scalable Font Rendering Engine and off-course mouse and keyboard drivers , Shell Scripting Support (like .bat in Windows) etc. Many things are in active development and its still not even in alpha. The Code may look pretty stupid but yeah that won't be that bad for long. The goal is to make something on which u can open facebook and send me a 'Hi' :) Currently It supports only Qemu :( But working on that too.
|OSDescription=Polish OS Project
|Contact=(mrkaktus AT wp.pl)
|Contact=ashishkmr472 [at] gmail [dot] com
|License=Open source
|URL=http://www.acd.prv.pl/
|URL=https://github.com/AshishKumar4/Aqeous
|CloserInspection={{CloserInspectionValidity|WARNING! This URL Website is not in English and contains front page ads which you need to click on the image to access this site. This site is under review}}
|BootMedia=IMG, >150MB
|Status=Latest update: 2021-09-13
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=altOSdev
|OSName=AQUA OS
|OSDescription=AQUA OS is a 32 bit protected mode operation system, that has a nice organic and natural graphical interface. It is also very developer friendly, with loads of APIs.
|OSDescription=Just another view on how should OS be designed.
|Contact=Dozz(tkt_male AT cs.heslinki.fi)
|Contact=inobulles [at] gmail [dot] com
|License=GPLv2
|URL=http://sourceforge.net/projects/altosdev
|URL=https://obiwac.wordpress.com/aqua-os/
|LastReleaseDescription=no known kernel released publicly (empty CVS)
|BootMedia=ISO, ~20MB
|Status=Latest update: 2018-04-09
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=[[User:Manwar/AquilaOS|AquilaOS]]
|OSName=Amateur OS
|OSDescription=AquilaOS is a UNIX-like operating system, intended to be fully POSIX-compliant. Its design follows a generic and robust approach. Many POSIX interfaces are already supported including multi-threading, and many POSIX compliant applications have been ported.
|OSDescription=A real time, minimum kernel operating system for doing DSP work and amateur radio digital modes.
|Contact=Scott Billingsley(kb5ryo AT qsl.net)
|Contact=manwar [at] ieee [dot] org
|License=Open Source (GNU GPLv3)
|URL=http://scottie.20m.com
|URL=http://aquilaos.com
|Pic=[[File:AquilaOS.png|200px]]
|BootMedia=ISO, ~10MB
|Status=Latest update: 2019-10-26
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Asuro
|OSName=Amiga Research Operating System,
|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.
|OSDescription=AROS aims to create a free open source AmigaOS like OS and make it better then the original.
|Contact=Kieron Morris, kjm [at] kieronmorris [dot] me''<br/>
|Contact=Ola Jensen(ola AT aros.org)
[[File:Icon_phone.png]] ''Aaron Hance, ah [at] aaronhance [dot] me
|URL=http://www.aros.org
|License=Open Source
|URL=https://www.spexeah.com/index.php/asuro/
|Pic=[[File:AsuroTUIWindows.png|200px]]
|BootMedia=ISO, ~5MB
|Status=Latest commit: 2022-02-07
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Anix Operating System,
|OSName=Astral
|OSDescription=Astral is a 64 bit operating system written in C which aims be compatible with POSIX. It has a growing support for networking and is able to run from disk with support for caching pages. Currently ported software ranges from Bash and GCC to X.org, Fvwm3, xterm and Quake.
|OSDescription=Anix is a Operating System written mainly in C it currently supports FAT12 and Preemptive multithreading in addition to paging.
|License=Open source (MIT)
|Contact=Aaron Polley(webmaster AT germsoft.com)
|URL=http://www.germsoft.com/Software/OS/Index.php
|URL=https://github.com/Mathewnd/Astral
|Pic=[[File:AstralFvwm3.png|240px]]

|BootMedia=ISO, ~140MB-750MB
|LastReleaseYear=2009
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-05-28, is active
|LastReleaseMonth=2
|LastReleaseDay=6

|LastReleaseDescription=Anix 1.0.2
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Ant Operating System,
|OSName=Aura
|OSDescription=Aura is part of a larger idea, Project Asiago. It's goal is to reinvent all the currently outdated systems in one unified setup. Aura is just the kernel part of this.
|OSDescription=AOS is an Operating System written mainly in assembly and c and supports preemptive multitasking.
|Contact=Praveen Kumar(praveen.octa AT gmail.com)
|Contact=Chris Smith, chris [at] hichris.com
|License=Open source (GNU GPLv3)
|URL=http://antos.googlecode.com
|URL=https://github.com/projectasiago/aura
|BootMedia=IMG, ~400MB
|Status=Latest commit: 2018-03-09
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=AntiTux
|OSName=AwooOS
|OSDescription=awooOS is an experimental, monotasking operating system, bringing together old ideas and new technology. It is designed around a microkernel, with as much moved into libraries as possible. The kernel proper is less than 50 lines of code.
|OSDescription=AntiTux is a C++ OS aiming to be up to par with Linux. In development.
|Contact=Ellen Dash, me [at] duckie [dot] co
|URL=http://antitux.googlecode.com/
|License=Open source (MPL)
|Contact=astei on OSDev.org forums
|URL=https://github.com/awooos/awooos
|LastReleaseYear=
|BootMedia=IMG, ~2MB
|LastReleaseMonth=
|Status=Latest commit: 2019-02-16
|LastReleaseDay=
|LastReleaseDescription=not yet released
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=AOS (Advanced Operating System)
|OSName=aurora-xeneva
|OSDescription=aurora-xeneva is a multitasking GUI based operating system targeting x86_64 & aarch64 architecture, focusing most modern hardwares as possible. "Aurora" being the name of kernel and "Xeneva" is the name of entire operating system. Aurora kernel features SMP, Networking, HD-Audio,USB3,Graphical Drivers,..many more.
|OSDescription=A not big (yet) OS written in C#. Work in progress.
|Contact=Manas Kamal, manaskamal.kandupur [at] gmail [dot] com
I DON'T WANT TEAM-MEMBERS (yet).
|License=Open source (BSD 2-Clause)
Currently in development.
|Pic=[[File:Xeneva2024March_5.png|200px]]
|URL=http://aosweb.blogspot.com/
|URL=https://github.com/manaskamal/XenevaOS
|Contact=Kelvin Bongers(kelvin.bongers[at]gmail.com)
|BootMedia=IMG, ~1GB
|LastReleaseYear=
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-03-27, is active
|LastReleaseMonth=
|LastReleaseDay=
|LastReleaseDescription=not yet released
}}
}}


= B =
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Armadillo
|OSDescription=A highly modular microkernel written in C++. Armadillo has its own bootable installation disk which installs the OS to the hard drive. Currently working on finishing the Installer.
|Contact=Kyle Manke (Development.Armadillo AT gmail.com)
|URL=http://armadilloOS.blogspot.com/
|LastReleaseDescription=No releases to date.
}}

{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=AtlantisOS
|OSDescription=AtlantisOS is designed from the ground up to include the most efficient mechanisms and modern techniques to construct and maintain the operating system. Notable differences with current other operating system projects is that the code is released into the public domain, drivers are only made when the base layers are fully in place and nothing is made with the base layer half implemented or only stubbed. This also explains the lack of progress, although it can boot up and detect a number of PCI devices by now. Releases are not often, but the code on SVN is usually stable and more capable than the last release.
|Contact=Candy (dascandy@gmail.com)
|URL=http://www.atlantisos.org

|LastReleaseYear=2004
|LastReleaseMonth=2
|LastReleaseDay=11

|LastReleaseDescription=atlantisos-0.0.2.1
}}

{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Aurora
|OSDescription=Aurora is a simple learning/research kernel (at the moment), that is slowly but gradually becoming a multitasking modular kernel.
|Contact=Larry(lbrogan2 AT gmail.com)
|URL=http://code.google.com/p/auroraos
|Status=Active
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=AWOS (Andrew Wilcox
|OSName=Banana
|OSDescription=Banana is a 32-bit OS written in C and C++, designed for a 486 or better with at least 16MB of RAM. The kernel is pre-emptive and supports loading ELF drivers and modules from the disk. It runs on real hardware, and supports ATA/ATAPI/SATA/SATAPI/floppy disks, FAT/exFAT/ISO9660 filesystems, PS/2 keyboard and mouse, SB16 and AC97 audio. Banana also has ACPI support. It comes with an installer which can be run from floppies or a CD-ROM. Currently has a command line shell, and a GUI with solitaire, minesweeper, a photo viewer and text editor.
|OSDescription=AWOS is an operating system that will CONQUER THE WORLD! No, but check it out!
|Contact=Andrew Wilcox(Andreni AT HotPOP.com)
|Contact=Alex Boxall, alexboxall3 [at] gmail [dot] com
|License=Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
|URL=http://awos.wilcox-tech.com/
|URL=https://github.com/A22347/Banana-Operating-System
|Pic=[[File:banana_os_2.jpg|300px]]
|BootMedia=IMG, ~64MB
|Status=Latest commit: 2022-11-13
}}
}}


{{OSProject
=B=
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=BareMetal
|OSName=BareMetal
|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 BareMetal OS officially supports multiple processors.
|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. More information here - http://www.returninfinity.com/
|Contact=Ian Seyler (iseyler AT returninfinity.com)
|Contact=Ian Seyler, ian.seyler [at] returninfinity [dot] com
|License=Open source
|URL=http://www.returninfinity.com/baremetal.html
|URL=https://github.com/ReturnInfinity/BareMetal-OS
|Status=active, v0.4.5 released November 13 2009
|BootMedia=IMG, >128MB
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-05-27
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=BCOS
|OSName=BCOS
|OSDescription=BCOS is a practical distributed operating system, initially aimed at 80x86/PC compatible computers. In general BCOS is meant to (eventually) make a group of computers connected by a network (a cluster of computers) behave like a single computer with multiple users.
|OSDescription=BCOS is a practical distributed operating system, initially aimed at 80x86/PC compatible computers. In general BCOS is meant to (eventually) make a group of computers connected by a network (a cluster of computers) behave like a single computer with multiple users.
|Contact=Brendan Trotter (btrotter AT gmail.com)
|Contact=Brendan Trotter, btrotter [at] gmail [dot] com
|License=Proprietary :(
|URL=http://bcos.hopto.org/
|URL=http://bcos.hopto.org/
|BootMedia=Unknown
|Status=active
|Status=Latest update: 2019-06-15
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=BlueBottle
|OSName=Beelzebub
|OSDescription=Beelzebub (The Lord of Flies) features a hybrid kernel, accompanied by libraries and apps written mainly in C++, serving as a platform for development and experimentation of kernel/OS/runtime features. It currently targets AMD64, with plans to support IA-32 and ARM architectures later. It aims to become a clean, modern, and efficient operating system for servers and workstations.
|OSDescription=The next generation [[Projects#O|Oberon System]]. Multi-processor kernel with a zooming user interface (reconfigurable, several skins), http & ftp server, complete IDE, cd burning, USB support. Source code versioning is done with SVN, more info here: http://www.ocp.inf.ethz.ch/wiki/Development/Repository. A forum is here http://www.ocp.inf.ethz.ch/forum/. |URL=http://www.ocp.inf.ethz.ch/wiki
|Contact=contact [at] vercas [dot] com
|Contact=oberon AT lists.inf.ethz.ch (Archive: https://lists.inf.ethz.ch/pipermail/oberon/)
|License=Open source (BSD-like)
|Status=active
|URL=https://github.com/vercas/Beelzebub
|Pic=[[File:Beelz_3.png|45px]]
|BootMedia=Floppy, 1.44 MB (will be available soon)
|Status=Latest commit: 2021-06-06
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=BOS
|OSName=BeeOS
|OSDescription=A simple "Unix-like" x86 kernel trying to be POSIX compliant. Currently, the project does not have any long term mighty ambition, it just want to be a good learning tool for operating systems and low level programming topics. A future "on-the-field" usage, especially when ARM port will be ready, is not excluded.
|OSDescription=BOS is a new 32-bit Operating System designed with DOS in mind. That means no protection, no multitasking, no paging, and no to a lot of other things often related with new 32-bit OS:es. But despite it's lack of protection it will still be a modern OS with native support for CD-ROM/BURNER, DVD, USB, most filesystems, up to 4gb of memory etc. This is a OS for all those people that miss the days of DOS programming.
|Contact=Christoffer Bubach(bubach85 AT hotmail.com)
|Contact=davxy [at] datawok [dot] net
|License=Open source (GNU LGPLv3)
|URL=http://bos.asmhackers.net/
|URL=https://github.com/davxy/beeos
|BootMedia=Floppy, 1.44 MB (will be available soon)
|Status=Latest commit: 2023-05-29, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=BRiX
|OSName=BleskOS
|OSDescription=BleskOS is 32-bit operating system written from scratch in C. One of main features is alternative graphic user interface that do not use windows, as classic operating systems do, but switches between programs on full screen. BleskOS is designed for older computers. Goal of BleskOS is to provide system, that could be installed on older computers to make them usable again. BleskOS have wide range of drivers such as VBE, AC97, Intel HD Audio, PS/2 keyboard, PS/2 mouse, PATA(PI), SATA(PI), USB controllers UHCI/OHCI/EHCI, FAT filesystems, ethernet cards from Realtek, Intel, AMD and more. BleskOS also supports widely used file formats like JPG, PNG, GIF, MP3, TXT, HTML and more. Every version is tested on multiple real computers.
|OSDescription=safe-language/OS hybrid - persistent database filesystem - reconfigurable graphical interface
|Contact=Brand Huntsman
|Contact=support@bleskos.com
|License=Open source (MIT)
|URL=http://brix-os.sf.net
|URL=https://github.com/VendelinSlezak/BleskOS
|Pic=[[File:Bleskos_2023.png|200px]]
|BootMedia=Floppy, 1.44 MB ; ISO, ~2MB
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-05-25, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
=C=
|OSName=BlueKernel
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSDescription=The BlueKernel is a simple microkernel design intended for students. It has pre-emptive multitasking with threads, message-passing and virtual memory. It is currently targeted for the IA-32 processors, but the design is strictly separated into a hardware-dependent mechanisms layer, with an independent policy layer on top of that. It has its own basic boot loader that loads the kernel and a disk driver. It also has a basic text-mode display driver and keyboard driver. As with most microkernels, the drivers run in user space and help to demonstrate message passing and interrupts. When the system starts it loads a server that allows the user to load their own processes. There are very simple example user programs to demonstrate threads, message-passing and interrupts. The website is written like a textbook to explain how it all works, focusing on the implementation rather than theory.
|OSName=CakeOS
|Contact=http://bluekernel.com.au/#intro,Download%20+%20Contact
|OSDescription=CakeOS (Cake) is a 32 bit operating system for x86 designed to be easy to use, with an interface that is both unique and yet instinctive. It is currently under development, with support for tasking, a dynamic heap, a 32bpp vesa/vga driver with mouse support, a basic shell and window manager, and several drivers in development. Cake has many ambitious aims for desktop usage.
|License=Creative Commons, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
|Contact=Luke Mitchell(lukem_95 [at] hotmail [dot] com)
|URL=http://code.google.com/p/cakeos
|URL=http://www.bluekernel.com.au
|BootMedia=Floppy, 1.44 MB (at ./makefile change 20160 to 2880)
|Status=Under Development
|Status=Latest update: 2018-12-15
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Caldera
|OSName=BoneOS
|OSDescription=BoneOS is an Operating System for everyone built by everyone. The goal is to make an Operating System for 'Everyone'. Ranging from Programmers to Normal Users. This operating system currently supports x86 and x64. Later will move forward to other architectures and platforms such as MIPS, PowerPC, ARM, etc...
|OSDescription=Caldera is a 32-bit protected mode OS with: currently partial POSIX emulation,VESA\VGA support,basic multitasking,and dynamic loading of drivers.
|Contact=Bone OS Team (https://github.com/Bone-Project/BoneOS)
|Contact = KotuxGuy
|License=Open source (GNU GPLv3)
|Status=Under Development
|URL=https://github.com/Bone-Project/BoneOS
}}
|BootMedia=IMG, ~10MB
{{OSProjectEntry
|Status=Latest commit: 2023-11-20, is active
|OSName=Capital OS
|OSDescription=Capital is an Object Oriented Operating System being developed for iPAX386+ processors. It features a multithreading tasking model. The kernel itself is multithreaded and is fully preemptible giving support for Real Time processes. The memory model is a paged virtual memory system. A hardware interface layer is envisaged. It follows a totally Object oriented design with all designing done in UML. It is being written in C++, C and of course, Assembly.
|Contact=Nippun Goel(athnippun AT yahoo.co.in)
|URL=http://www.capitalos.4t.com
}}
}}


{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=CapROS (The Capability-based Reliable Operating System)
|OSDescription=CapROS is a new operating system that merges some very old ideas about capabilities with some newer ideas about performance and resource management. The result is a small, secure, real-time operating system that provides orthogonal persistence.
|URL=http://www.capros.org/
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Caracal
|OSName=Brutal
|OSDescription=An operating system inspired by brutalist design that combines the ideals of UNIX from the 1970s with modern technology and engineering. Brutal is a microkernel written in modern C that targets x86-64 and RISCV (WIP). Brutal has: its own UEFI bootloader, a WIP C compiler, an IDL, a GUI, and much more...
|OSDescription=Caracal started life as a hobby OS which was going to make it as far as a 'hello world' kernel. Since I got the OS Dev bug it has now grown to a multiboot compatible pmode32 OS with multitasking support. Caracal has just undergone a redesign, where the boot loader has been made much more versatile and the kernel now uses a separate arch tree to enable easier porting. Currently, the i586 and x86_64 versions of the kernel are under initial development. |URL=http://www.ajsoft.co.uk/
If you want a 'complete' list of work in progress or implemented features you can take a look at the roadmap: https://github.com/brutal-org/brutal/blob/main/meta/roadmap.md
|LastReleaseYear=2008
|Contact=Brutal discord server: (https://discord.com/invite/gamGsfg)
|LastReleaseMonth=1
|License=Open source (MIT) source code available at: https://github.com/brutal-org/brutal
|LastReleaseDay=30
|URL=https://brutal.smnx.sh/
|LastReleaseDescription=CBoot is alpha, Caracal Kernel is early pre-alpha.
|Pic=[[File:BrutalDemo.png|200px]]
|BootMedia=Floppy, 1.44 MB (will be available soon)
|Status=Latest commit: 2023-08-21, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Cleese
|OSName=BoxOS
|OSDescription=The goal is an operating system written as much as possible in Python with the Python VM as a micro-kernel on top of a minimal C/asm layer.
|OSDescription=A simple, Unix-like operating system written in C and GAS assembly. Under heavy development as it cannot switch to Ring-3 as of writing. Major goals include porting many Linux applications and becoming an alternative Unix-like OS to Linux and the BSDs.
|Contact=mailing list: box-kernel@gymli.org, personal: dholman@gymli.org
|Contact=James Tauber(jtauber AT jtauber.com)
|License=Open Source (GPLv2)
|URL=http://sourceforge.net/projects/cleese/
|URL=https://git.gymli.org/dholman/box.git
|Status=Last tag: 2024-05-29, is active
|BootMedia=IMG, expected to be between 1GB and 2.5GB with a complete userspace
}}
}}


= C =
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Clicker
|OSDescription=Exploring new ways in OS design. Clicker32 is a microkernel-based system for x86 hardware. It's based on modular architecture and already supports preemptive multithreading + user-level processes. Next milestone (0.8.0) should allow loading of user program from another user program.
|Contact=Pype & the Clicker Development Team(pype_1999.geo AT yahoo.com)
|URL=http://clicker.sourceforge.net
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=COBOS
|OSName=ChaiOS
|OSDescription=Modular multi-platform OS. Even Kernel C library dynamically linked (using very basic duplicates). Written in Visual C++ and NASM.
|OSDescription=COBOS is a, currently closed source, 64-bit microkernel based operating system. It is mainly developed for educational purposes.
|Contact=os64dev (retainsoft AT gmail.com)
|Contact=solocle: chaios.project [at] gmail [dot] com, personal: bellezzasolo [at] gmail [dot] com
|License=Open source (MIT)
|URL=
|URL=https://github.com/ChaiSoft/ChaiOS
|CloserInspection={{CloserInspectionValidity|URL removed. Not pointing to true webiste.}}
|Pic=[[Image:ChaiOS sine.png|160px]]
|BootMedia=IMG, >20MB
|Status=Last commit: 2023-04-27
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Coremark
|OSName=Cloudium OS
|OSDescription=This is being written in pure ASM with cloud computing in mind. Exploring the new exokernel designs and basin design decisions only on speed and cloud. Our homepage: https://sourceforge.net/projects/cloudium-os/
|OSDescription=A minimalist kernel providing test environment for hardware performance analysis & testing
|Contact=Hüseyin Uslu(shalafiraistlin @NOSPAM@ gmail dot com)
|Contact=0xjarno [at] gmail [dot] com
|License=Proprietary :(
|URL=http://coremark.sf.net
|URL=https://sourceforge.net/projects/cloudium-os/
|LastReleaseYear=No public release yet
|BootMedia=IMG, 2KB
|LastReleaseMonth=0
|Status=Latest update: 2017-09-15
|LastReleaseDay=0
|LastReleaseDescription=No public release yet
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=C-OS
|OSName=Cthulhu OS
|OSDescription=Cthulhu OS is actively developed x86-64 based microkernel which uses C11 and custom libc. Currently supports simple user space code. Long term goals include standard desktop operating system. Cthulhu OS supports creating processes from initramfs (called rlyeh) and memory + syscall management. Sadly it has a horrible toolchain and is very difficult (if not impossible) to compile in the up-to-date development environment, unless the author of this project fixes it
|OSDescription=A 16 bit real mode kernel that's based on DOS.
|Contact=walking_zombie_35@hotmail.com
|Contact=Peter Vanusanik, admin [at] en-circle [dot] com
|License=Open source (MIT)
|URL=none
|URL=http://enerccio.github.io/Cthulhu-OS/
|Status=Sill working on it.
|BootMedia=Floppy, 1.44 MB (download unavailable)
|Status=Last commit: 2016-01-31
}}
}}


= D =
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=cos2000
|OSDescription=Un OS en fran?ais enti?rment en ASM. Le site traite aussi de la prog des OS.
|Contact=cos2000(horde AT flsh.unilim.fr)
|URL=http://www.multimania.com/cos2000
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Cosmos
|OSName=Dawn
|OSDescription=Dawn OS is a high-level operating system for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_instruction_set_computer#Subtract_and_branch_if_less_than_or_equal_to_zero SUBLEQ] instruction set. It supports SMP, 64 bit memory addressing, multitasking, it has a built-in C compiler, virtual keyboard, and its' own P2P network standard with automatic forwarding beetween clients, and contains various built-in tools like paint, text editor, sound player, chess, piano, amoeba
|OSDescription=C# Open Source Managed Operating System
|Contact=http://www.codeplex.com/Cosmos/People/ProjectPeople.aspx
|Contact=http://users.atw.hu/gerigeri/DawnOS/download.html
|License=Proprietary :(
|URL=http://www.codeplex.com/Cosmos
|URL=http://users.atw.hu/gerigeri/DawnOS/index.html
|LastReleaseDescription=Milestone 2
|Pic=[[Image:Dawn.png|240px]]
|BootMedia=IMG, ~640MB
|Status=Latest release: 2020-07-06
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Crocos
|OSName=Dennix
|OSDescription=Dennix is a unix-like operating system for x86 and x86_64 written in C and C++. It consists of a monolithic kernel, a standard C library, userspace applications and a graphical user interface. It also comes with several ports of third-party software.
|OSDescription=Crocos is a small opensource UNIX-like kernel for x86/x86_64 systems (written in C), designed with simplicity in mind, for educational purposes. It is developed in several steps to allow people to understand how a tiny operating system can be built from scratch. The main idea used in early development phases is to run a multiprocesses environment inside one Linux process. This way, it is possible to implement a maximum of features with the comfort of Linux for debugging and tests.
|Contact=https://github.com/dennis95/dennix
|Contact=Guillaume Duranceau (g_duranceau A.T users D.O.T sourceforge D.O.T net)
|License=Open source (ISC)
|URL=http://crocos.sourceforge.net/
|URL=https://github.com/dennis95/dennix
|Status=Crocos is currently a multitasks system embedded inside one Linux process. It supports read operations on an ext2 file system.
|BootMedia=ISO, ~64MB
|Status=Latest commit: 2023-08-12, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Cuqe OS
|OSName=DiyOS
|OSDescription=A learn-by-doing OS with a basic GUI.
|OSDescription=Cuqe os, is a 32 bit, totaly assembly OS. It has it own filesystem. It is at a early dev stage. It also has a custome made bootloader, and have not failed to run on any computer(but it is not finish at all), the latest version is 0.03.
|Contact=Leonardo Monteiro (leonardoms1911 AT gmail.com)
|Contact=KMT Dk, at mail: kasper@webmasteren.eu, or at the osdev forum
|License=GPL-3.0
|URL=http://webmasteren.eu/eng/os/index.php
|URL=https://github.com/leonardoms/DiyOS
|Status= Under early dev, however it has a shell, and (close to) a memory mangeger (also VVM)
|Pic=[[Image:Diyos.png|240px]]
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest commit: 2022-01-29
}}
}}


{{OSProject
=D=
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Derrick Operating System
|OSDescription=A monolithic 32-bit operating system kernel designed for stability and speed.
|Contact=Inflater (curko AT centrum.sk)
|URL=http://derrick.xf.cz
|LastReleaseDescription=See http://derrick.xf.cz
|Status=In development
}}

{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=DESKWORK
|OSDescription=A DOS-based operating system for x86 computers, including a wide variety of applications and ethernet/internet access.
|Contact=Konstantin Koll ( see http://www.deskwork.de/KONTAKT.HTM )]
|URL=http://www.deskwork.de/
|LastReleaseDescription=See http://www.deskwork.de/DOWNLOAD/DW.HTM or http://www.deskwork.de/DOWNLOAD/LIVECD.HTM for most recent versions
|Status=In active development, currently working on network firewall, HTTP server, video codecs, USB, FireWire
}}

{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=DEX Extensible operating system (dex-os)
|OSDescription=dex-os is an educational operating system that supports a plug-in like architecture and aims to achieve zero static inter-module calls.
|Contact=Joseph Emmanuel Dayo(j_dayo AT yahoo.com)
|URL=http://sourceforge.net/projects/dex-os/
|LastReleaseYear=2007
|LastReleaseMonth=4
|LastReleaseDay=15
|LastReleaseDescription=kernel-dex_os-1.1
}}

{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=DexOS
|OSDescription=DexOS is a 32bit, asm OS, based on the idea, that it would be cool to have a OS based on a console type OS, but instead of running on a xbox or DS, it would run on a x86. From the start, as you would expect from a OS based on a game's console OS, optimizing for speed has been of paramount important in the over all design. To this end there's no virtual memory, paging, and only a single process is allowed (though that process can spawn multiple threads). The program runs in ring0, you have direct access to all hardware (including CPU and graphics). Memory allocation is the responsibility of the app--there's no front-end memory allocation. The entire OS will fit into less than 100k.
|Contact=Team Dex4u ( justdex4u@aol.com)
|URL=http://www.dex4u.com
}}

{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=DreamOs
|OSName=DreamOs
|OSDescription=Home-made operating system, developed in C and asm for x86 architectures.
|OSDescription=Home-made operating system, developed in C and asm for x86 architectures.
|Contact=Ivan Gualandri, contact info at the bottom of Github page
|URL=http://www.dreamos.org/
|License=Open source (GNU GPLv3)
|URL=https://github.com/inuyasha82/DreamOs
|BootMedia: ISO, 10MB ; Floppy, 1.44 MB (will be available soon)
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-01-09, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Dux
|OSName=DreamOs64
|OSDescription=Home-made 64 bit operating system, developed in C and asm from scratch
|OSDescription=Dux (started in 2008) is a constantly changing Operating System currently running on i386, using the metodo kernel. It is designed to be clean and easy to work with (for developers and users alike), and easy to debug with it's interactive kernel debugger ("colpa"). Access will be divided amongst 4 levels - Kernel Access (full access), Kernel Drivers (ie, graphics drivers), User Drivers (userland, but more syscalls), User Access (untrusted). See http://wiki.github.com/RockerMONO/dux/ for more information.
|Contact=Ivan Gualandri, contact info at the bottom of Github page
|Contact=Nick Markwell (nick AT duckinator.net)
|License=Open source (GNU GPLv3)
|URL=http://github.com/RockerMONO/dux
|URL=https://github.com/dreamos82/DreamOs64
|Status=Active development
|BootMedia: ISO, 10MB ; Floppy, 1.44 MB (will be available soon)
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-05-26, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Dynacube Operating System
|OSName=duckOS
|OSDescription=An x86 monolithic kernel and operating system written in modern C++. Comes with a completely in-house kernel, window manager & compositor, graphical applications, and command-line utilities. It also has ports of binutils and gcc.
|OSDescription=A Full fledged open source, x86 based, 32bit Protected mode, multitasking operating system. Check it out.
|Contact=Gandalf(mdshah82 AT yahoo.com)
|Contact=byteduck, contact info on GitHub
|License=Open source (GNU GPLv3)
|URL=http://www.dynacube.net/
|URL=https://github.com/byteduck/duckOS
|Pic=[[Image:DuckOS.png|240px]]
|BootMedia=IMG, ~120MB
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-04-20, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Dynamix
|OSName=Dux
|OSDescription=An auto-didactic x86 operating system.
|OSDescription=An x86 operating system with module loading capabilities, started in 2008
|Contact=Creature (modjusticar AT hotmail DOT com)
|Contact=Ellen Dash, me [at] duckie [dot] co
|License=Open source (MIT)
|URL=http://code.google.com/p/osdynamix/
|URL=https://github.com/duckinator/dux
|Status=Pre-Alpha (Pre-Version 0.1.0). Has paging, memory management, pretty mature shell and timing. OS itself is not so mature.
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest commit: 2017-12-05
}}
}}


= E =
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=DynatOS
|OSDescription=An OS that takes a different and more simplistic approach to abstracting the fundamentals of a computer system. Initially targeting the x86 32-bit processor series, DynatOS now focuses on the x86-64 architecture. The kernel is developed in assembly language using NASM.
|Contact=Keith Kanios(spook AT dynatos.org)
|URL=http://www.dynatos.org/
|Status=Pre-Alpha Development. 64-bit Long Mode. Memory and Process Management. Paging. Software Task Switching. Basic Resource Management. Basic ABI.
}}

=E=
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=EROS (Extremely Reliable Operating System)
|OSDescription=EROS merges some very old ideas in operating systems with some newer ideas about performance and resource management. The result is a small, secure, real-time operating system that provides orthogonal persistence. - Development had stopped in favour of CapROS.
|URL=http://www.eros-os.org/eros.html
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Escape
|OSName=Escape
|OSDescription=Escape is a 32-Bit microkernel operating system for X86 that supports multitasking and multithreading. It's implemented in ANSI C, C++ and a bit assembler and most parts of it are UNIX-like. The goal is to experiment with it and learn as much as possible about operating systems, hardware and so on.
|OSDescription=Escape is a 32-Bit microkernel operating system for X86 that supports multitasking and multithreading. It's implemented in ANSI C, C++ and a bit assembler and most parts of it are UNIX-like. The goal is to experiment with it and learn as much as possible about operating systems, hardware and so on.
|Contact=Nils Asmussen (nils AT script-solution DOT de)
|Contact=Nils Asmussen, nils [at] script-solution [dot] de
|License=Open source (GNU GPLv2)
|URL=http://script-solution.de/escape
|URL=https://github.com/Nils-TUD/Escape
|LastReleaseDescription=version 0.3
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest commit: 2023-07-24
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=EX
|OSName=Einherjar
|OSDescription=Forth computing environment for PowerPC Macs.
|OSDescription=EX (previously known as KOS) is a x86 architecture 32-bit protected mode computer operating system. It is developed since 2004 (with pauses in development) as a hobby. The website is run on a home PC, so expect it to be down for some time each day.
|Contact=Konstantin Tcholokachvili, konstantin [dot] tcholokachvili [at] protonmail [dot] com
|Contact=irc://irc.data.lt/#osdev, or just see http://osdev.mine.nu/ex/?p=contacts)
|License=Open source (MIT)
|URL=http://osdev.mine.nu/ex/
|URL=https://github.com/narke/Einherjar
|BootMedia=ISO, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest commit: 2020-03-16
}}
}}


{{OSProject
=F=
|OSName=ExectOS
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSDescription=ExectOS is a modern, EFI-enabled, general purpose operating system written from scratch and implementing the XT architecture. It runs on x86 and x86_64 architectures and provides NT drivers compatibility layer. Currently, it is in the pre-alpha state.
|OSName=FDOS
|Contact=Rafal Kupiec, belliash [at] codingworkshop [dot] eu [dot] org
|OSDescription=FDOS uses only 30K code, but contains every important part and exceeds the well known M$DOS in every detail. It does not only work in protected mode, but contains two drivers for floppy and harddisks written from scratch too. A filesystem special for those media is added, which is not only very extentable, but installed in one second.
|License=Open source (GNU GPLv3)
|Contact=Frizzz(asmos AT rcfriz.de)
|URL=http://www.rcfriz.de/
|URL=https://git.codingworkshop.eu.org/xt-sys/exectos
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest update: 2024-05-27, is active
}}
}}


= F =


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Festival
|OSName=Fiwix
|OSDescription=Fiwix is an '''operating system kernel''' written from scratch, based on the UNIX architecture and fully focused on being POSIX compatible. It is designed and developed mainly as a hobby OS and, since it serves also for educational purposes, the kernel code is kept as simple as possible for the benefit of students and OS enthusiasts. It is small in size (less than 50K lines of code), runs on the i386 hardware platform and is compatible with a good base of existing GNU applications. A special floppy image with RAMdisk support is available.
|OSDescription=The multimedia operating system.
|Contact=Jordi Sanfeliu, jordi [at] fibranet [dot] cat
|URL=http://festival.sf.net/
|License=Open source (MIT)
|LastReleaseYear=2007
|URL=https://www.fiwix.org/
|LastReleaseMonth=11
|BootMedia=Floppy, 1.44 MB ; IMG, ~230MB; ISO, ~570MB
|LastReleaseDay=23
|Status=Latest release: 2023-11-15, is active
|LastReleaseDescription=An alpha build is available
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=FlachsOS
|OSName=Fling OS
|OSDescription=Fling OS is an educational operating system with full technical documentation and aiming to have full reference and tutorial articles on every aspect of its code. As of September 2015, they had a C# kernel with ELF driver and USB 2.0 support for x86, a C# AOT compiler, and a cross-platform (x86/MIPS) compiler verification kernel. They launched over 30 articles and a series of 10 Getting Started tutorial videos on 17th September 2015 having been sponsored by Imagination Technologies over the previous summer. Stable core kernel including USB 2.0 and ELF drivers. Also first release of their AOT C# to x86/MIPS compiler and compiler verification kernel. Industry sponsored and collaborating with University Of Bristol. Our homepage: http://www.flingos.co.uk
|OSDescription=FlachsOS is a 32-Bit Realtime Operating System.
|Contact=Edward Nutting , osdev [at] flingos.co.uk
|Contact=Daniel Wei?ler (Xardas) and Michael Wangler (Wacky)(michael.wangler AT web.de)
|License=Open source (GNU GPLv2)
|URL=http://www.flachsos.de.vu
|URL=https://github.com/FlingOS/FlingOS
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest commit: 2017-10-30
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=[[User:ImDaBigBoss/FoxOS|FoxOS]]
|OSName=Flick
|OSDescription=FoxOS's goal is to develop an operation system that focuses on the terminal, performence and reliability. And hope to provide users with a functionnal, performant and stable OS.
|OSDescription=Flick is supposed to be a simple but powerful and clean 32-bit Unix.
|License=Open source (MIT)
|Contact=Alexander Blessing(Alexander Blessing AT epost.de)
|URL=http://flick.sourceforge.net
|URL=https://theultimatefoxos.github.io/
|Status=Active
|BootMedia=IMG, 60-100MB
|Pic=[[File:FoxOS.png|200px]]
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Fluidium
|OSName=Foton
|OSDescription=A simple, clean code, multi-tasking kernel written in pure Assembly language for 64-bit processors from the AMD64 family.
|OSDescription=Fluidium is a x86 hobby operating system designed to create a user-friendly, text-oriented, computer experience.
|Contact=[https://discordapp.com/users/Akasei#0175 Akasei#0175] at Discord
|Contact=Stephen D. (istvan14 AT gmail.com)
|License=GPL-3.0 license
|URL=http://code.google.com/p/fluidium/
|URL=https://github.com/CorruptedByCPU/Foton
|LastReleaseYear=2008
|Pic=[[File:current.png|200px|thumb|Desktop]]
|LastReleaseMonth=7
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|LastReleaseDay=05
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-05-27, is active
|LastReleaseDescription=Third stable development release.
}}

{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Flux
|OSDescription=Flux is an operating system that aims to be an ideal environment for programming. It is written to be simple, concise, and easy to modify: the entire system is very modular, and few pieces exceed 2000 lines of C. Its architecture transfers great control to the application programmer, like userspace fault handling and executable loading. All tools in the base system are backed by libraries, which can be used to easily recombine functionality into new tools.
|Contact=Nick Johnson (nickbjohnson4224 AT gmail.com)
|URL=http://github.com/nickbjohnson4224/flux/tree/master
|Status= Kernel at version 0.2, userspace terminal and ATA drivers, filesystem in progress
|LastReleaseYear=2010
|LastReleaseMonth=2
|LastReleaseDay=6
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=FreeDOS
|OSName=FreeDOS
|OSDescription=Today, FreeDOS is ideal for anyone who wants to bundle a version of DOS without having to pay a royalty for use of DOS. FreeDOS will also work on old hardware, in DOS , and in embedded systems. FreeDOS is also an invaluable resource for people who would like to develop their own operating system. While there are many free operating systems out there, no other free DOS-compatible operating system exists.
|OSDescription=Today, FreeDOS is ideal for anyone who wants to bundle a version of DOS without having to pay a royalty for use of DOS. FreeDOS will also work on old hardware and embedded systems. FreeDOS is also an invaluable resource for people who would like to develop their own operating system. While there are many free operating systems out there, no other free DOS-compatible operating system exists. Sources are here: http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/repositories/1.3/
|Contact=Jim Hall()
|Contact=Jim Hall, the mailing lists at http://www.freedos.org/lists/
|License=Open source (GNU GPLv2)
|URL=http://www.freedos.org
|URL=http://www.freedos.org
|Pic=[[File:FreeDOS.png|200px]]
|BootMedia=Floppy, 1.44 MB ; IMG, 32MB
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-05-29, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=FreeNOS
|OSName=FROST
|OSDescription=FROST is an OS written in FreeBASIC based on the FROST-Microkernel. Basic kernel functionality available, IPC, VFS and SMP in development
|OSDescription=FreeNOS (Free Niek's Operating System) is an experimental microkernel operating system for learning purposes, licensed under the GPLv3.
|Contact=https://github.com/thrimbor/frost
|Contact=Niek Linnenbank(nieklinnenbank AT gmail DOT com)
|License=Open source
|URL=http://www.FreeNOS.org
|URL=https://github.com/thrimbor/frost
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest commit: 2018-04-12
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=FritzOS
|OSDescription=FritzOS is a (incomplete) OS. Ideas will be added to the OS as it's developed and, it will run on the x86 platform. FritzOS will have a GUI and be easy to use & understand.FritzOS is programmed in Assembly/Intel Syntax, C, and C++.
|Contact=Tom Fritz(jrfritz47 AT hotmail.com)
|URL=http://fritzos.sourceforge.net
|LastReleaseYear=2002
|LastReleaseMonth=11
|LastReleaseDay=24
|LastReleaseDescription=kernel-prekernel-0.7.1(C++) (CVS empty)
}}

{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=FrostOS
|OSDescription=FrostOS is an operating system developed by SecurityOverride. The OS aims to deliver a security auditing experience like none other.
|URL=http://frostos.googlecode.com
|Contact=Alex <http://www.securityoverride.com (send a PM to bluechill or post in FrostOS section on forum)>
|LastReleaseDescription=kernel-Alpha
}}

{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Fudge
|OSName=Fudge
|OSDescription=Fudge started as a project to see if it would be possible to create an operating system that came as close as possible to be fully deterministic by not implementing solutions with unpredictable behaviour like dynamic memory allocation, scheduling and caching.
|OSDescription=Fudge is a very basic 32 bit microkernel operating system written in mostly C except for some parts written in Assembler. The goal is to move as much functionality as possible into userspace while still maintaining fast execution times.
|Contact=Jens Nyberg (jens.nyberg AT gmail.com)
|Contact=Jens Nyberg, jens [dot] nyberg [at] gmail [dot] com
|License=Open source (MIT)
|URL=http://github.com/Jezze/fudge/tree/master
|URL=http://github.com/jezze/fudge/
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-05-13, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=FunghOS
|OSName=FuzzyOS
|OSDescription=32-bit x86 multiprocessing OS capable of running console or graphical user applications. The bootloader and kernel are written in NASM/C, the STL and user applications are written C/C++, while the tests are written in bash and python. It's built as a hobby project for educational purposes.
|OSDescription=free, open-source, light-weight OS in active development
|Contact=https://github.com/scopeInfinity/FuzzyOS
|URL=http://funghos.googlecode.com
|License=Open source (Apache 2.0)
|URL=https://github.com/scopeInfinity/FuzzyOS
|Pic=[[File:FuzzyOS.gif]]
|BootMedia=Floppy, 1.44 MB (will be available soon) ; IMG, 1 MB
|Status=Latest commit: 2021-10-25
}}
}}


{{OSProject
=G=
|OSName=FYSOS
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSDescription=Intel/AMD 32-bit and 64-bit operating system, including most modern hardware specifically the USB and related hardware.
|OSName=GalaXyOS
|Contact=Ben Lunt, fys [at] fysnet [dot] net
|OSDescription=This is a new OS written in C. We want that this OS is simple to use but highly sure and stable. One has already many as an example utility writer of simple text. It recognizes the frequency of the CPU and the amount of RAM.
|License=Proprietary :(
|Contact=Massimo Angiolani(massimoangiolani AT libero.it)
|URL=http://www.galaxyos.cjb.net
|URL=http://www.fysnet.net/fysos.htm
|Pic=[[File:latest_gui.png|200px]]
|BootMedia=Floppy, 1.44 MB ; IMG, 9 MB
|Status=Latest update: 2022-04-18, is active
}}
}}


= G =
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Game8
|OSDescription=This kernel is still in the planning stages, but it will be
a microkernel. It is written to experiment with microkernels as well as to
use as simple code as possible, hoping simplicity in implementation can
eventually overcome longer (but supposedly optimal) complex algorithms in
efficiency. Website is up when its author is.
|Contact=Hangin10 on the OSDev.org forums
|URL=http://qonfusor.thruhere.net/game8/
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=[[User:max/Ghost Kernel|Ghost OS]]
|OSName=GeekOS
|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...
|OSDescription=Earlier versions of GeekOS have been used as the basis for student projects in operating system courses. This new development version of GeekOS is a rewrite designed to address limitations in the original version. It is not specifically designed for course projects, but because it strives for simplicity, it might be useful for people interested in learning about OS kernel implementation.
|Contact=Max Schlüssel, lokoxe [at] gmail [dot] com
|URL=http://code.google.com/p/geekos/
|License=Open source (GNU GPLv3)
|Status=Builds on x86. Runs under Bochs.
|URL=http://ghostkernel.org/
|Pic=[[Image:ghost-ui-preview.png|160px]]
|BootMedia=ISO, ~70MB
|Status=Latest release: 2023-08-17, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Gemini
|OSName=Gubernatrix
|OSDescription=A 64-bit single-address space, containerizing operating system.
|OSDescription=The goal is to create a production quality micro kernel based on the latest findings in operating system research. The result will be a micro-kernel having the following features: no abstractions, safe those necessary for protection, minimal set of primitives, support for capability based security, support for resource management needed for real-time and multimedia applications.
|Contact=himanshu.goel2797 [at] gmail [dot] com
|URL=http://gemini.sourceforge.net/
|License=Open source (MIT)
|URL=https://gitlab.com/hgoel0974/gubernatrix
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest commit: 2019-10-15
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=[[User:Peyty/GreenteaOS|GreenteaOS]]
|OSName=Groovyos
|OSDescription=GreenteaOS is a 64-bit desktop OS for x86-64. Aims to run .exe files natively and become open-source Windows alternative. Follows own non-NT/non-UNIX monolithic kernel design. Currently in the pre-alpha state.
|OSDescription=An open source OS in nasm and tasm
|Contact=Chris(groovywomble AT lycos.com)
|Contact=alegorium [at] gmail [dot] com
|License=Open source (GNU LGPLv3)
|URL=http://www.rustyspigot.com/groovyweb/?page_name=groovyos
|URL=https://github.com/GreenteaOS
|Pic=[[Image:GreenteaOS-preview.jpg|160px]]
|BootMedia=ISO, ~50MB
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-05-26, is active
}}
}}


= H =
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=GZistem
|OSDescription=A simple 32bits operating system being developed in C
|Contact=gzaloprgm (gonzaloavilaalterach AT gmail.com)
|URL=http://gzistem.com.ar
|Status:Under development
}}


{{OSProject
=H=
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Haiku
|OSName=Haiku
|OSDescription=Fully featured open source operating system inspired by the commercial Be Operating System. Has a preemptive, modular kernel, nearly complete POSIX compatibility, a nice (non-X11-based) GUI, and a wide variety of ported and native applications (including a WebKit based browser). Nearly the entire operating system is written in C++98 (including the kernel), albeit with little usage of exceptions.
|Contact=haiku-development@freelists.org
|Contact=haiku-development [at] freelists.org
|OSDescription=Fully featured open source operating system inspired by the commercial Be Operating System. Has a preemptive, modular kernel, reasonable POSIX compatibility, a nice (non-X11-based) GUI, and a wide variety of ported and native applications (including a WebKit based browser).
|License=Open source (MIT)
|URL=http://www.haiku-os.org/
|URL=https://www.haiku-os.org/
|LastReleaseYear=2009
|Pic=[[File:Haiku.png|200px]]
|LastReleaseMonth=9
|BootMedia=ISO, 1.4GB
|LastReleaseDay=13
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-05-29, is active
|LastReleaseDescription=R1 alpha 1
|Status=active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=HelenOS
|OSName=HelenOS
|OSDescription=Preemptive microkernel multiserver design, SMP support, lightweight IPC, thread-local storage and user-space managed fibrils. Our homepage: http://www.helenos.org/
|Contact=helenos-devel@lists.modry.cz
|Contact=helenos-devel [at] lists [dot] modry [dot] cz
|OSDescription=Preemptive microkernel design, SMP support, lightweight IPC, thread-local storage and user-space managed fibrils
|License=Open source (BSD/GPL)
|URL=http://www.helenos.eu/
|URL=https://github.com/HelenOS/helenos
|LastReleaseYear=2007
|Pic=[[File:HelenOS.png|200px]]
|LastReleaseMonth=6
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|LastReleaseDay=19
|Status=Last commit: 2024-05-21, is active
|LastReleaseDescription=0.2.0.5
|Status=active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=HeliX
|OSName=HeliX
|OSDescription=HeliX is a german open-source OS. It has a nice shell and already supports FAT 12, multitasking, keyboards and mice and very, very much more... HeliX is still in development and it doesnt exist a long time , so there are many features to come! At this point of time there are no downloads at the webpage, because there are still some heavy bugs (; -please be patient; they'll come!
|OSDescription=HeliX is a german open-source OS. It has a nice shell and already supports FAT12, multitasking, keyboards and mice and very, very much more... HeliX is still in development and it doesn't exist a long time , so there are many features to come! [at] this point of time there are no downloads at the webpage, because there are still some heavy bugs (; -please be patient; they'll come!
|Contact=Illusoft(Ufo AT sandrakoenig.de)
|Contact=Illusoft, Ufo [at] sandrakoenig [dot] de
|License=Open source (BSD 2-clause)
|URL=http://www.helixos.de.vu
|URL=https://github.com/Helix-OS/helix-os
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Last commit: 2016-01-15, is abandoned
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Horizon
|OSName=[[User:Hhubsinfo/hhuOS|hhuOS]]
|OSDescription=Horizon is a research Operating System. It is written for the i386 processor family, using C (gcc) and some Assembly (nasm). Its main goal is to develop a natively network-integrated structure, so that I/O operations (both local and network ones) happen in the same manner. This way every Horizon node on the Internet (or in a LAN) can communicate natively by means of a Network File System.
|OSDescription=hhuOS is a small operating system for the x86-architecture, build for teaching purposes. The main goal of this project is to show, how different aspects of operating systems theory can be implemented and linked together. The system is not aimed to be a fully featured operating system for daily use. It is implemented in C++ with small parts of assembly where needed.
|Contact=Francesco Frigo(frigofra AT tin.it)
|Contact=ruhland [at] hhu [dot] de
|License=Open source (GPLv3)
|URL=http://horizon.sourceforge.net/
|URL=https://github.com/hhuOS/hhuOS
|Pic=[[Image:HhuOS-logo.png|160px]]
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-05-27, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Hydrogen OS
|OSName=Hoho
|OSDescription=Hoho is an x86 open-source OS supporting multitasking with ELF executables, virtual memory, FAT and virtual filesystem, ATA drives and Floppy disks. Soon it will be self hosted with GCC working on top of it.
|Contact=tommy [dot] planet [at] free [dot] fr
|Contact=David, kingbabasula [at] gmail [dot] com
|OSDescription=A graphical user interface-based operating system for x86-based computers written entirely in assembly language.
|License=Open source (Apache 2.0)
|URL=http://tommy.planet.free.fr/doku.php?id=hydrogen_os
|URL=https://github.com/davidepianca98/hoho-os
|Status=Version 0.11.3 is out! -- Version 0.20.o is in development.
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Last commit: 2016-11-12, likely abandoned
}}
}}


{{OSProject
=I=
|OSName=Hydrogen
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSDescription=Hydrogen is an operating system targeting embedded systems (servers, thin clients, SBCs) running on x86. Its written in C and assembly (NASM). There is no support for VGA, its serial-only. My homepage: https://github.com/moondeck/hydrogen/commits/master/
|OSName=IBOX
|Contact=moondeck, olgierd [at] novakovsky [dot] eu
|OSDescription=IBOX is a "modular" operating system for the x86 desktop. The main goals of this os are: Portability, Stability, Security, and Customizable. It will be written in assembly language and C. I suggest you take a look for yourself.
|License=Open source (Apache 2.0)
|Contact=William McCabe(firstjourney_os AT yahoo.com)
|URL=https://github.com/moondeck/hydrogen/commits/master/
|URL=http://sourceforge.net/projects/ibox
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest commit: 2017-06-01
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Idylla OS
|OSName=HypnoticOS
|OSDescription=64-bit Hobby Operating System
|OSDescription=Idylla OS is small and simple operating system. It will be written in assembly language and C. The main goals: Portability, Stability, Security and Customizable.
|Contact=milyges (milyges AT gmail.com)
|Contact=https://github.com/hypnoticos/hypnoticos
|License=GNU GPLv3
|URL=http://www.idyllaos.org
|URL=https://github.com/hypnoticos/hypnoticos
|LastReleaseYear=2008
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|LastReleaseMonth=7
|Status=Last commit: 2021-06-13
|LastReleaseDay=26
|LastReleaseDescription=0.1-alpha
}}
}}


= I =
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Infinitech
|OSDescription=New project under way. The system is being written in C++.
|Contact=histevenk (dkordell AT msn DOT com)
|URL=http://www.infinitech.st-3.com
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=ISOS
|OSName=Ironclad
|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.
|OSDescription=ISOS is a very simple multithreaded OS for the Evaluator-7T board from ARM. It is based on JayOS also listed on this page. It features pre-emptive multi-threading, communication between threads, etc. and hardware drivers.
|Contact=Wilhem Meignan(w.m AT wanadoo.fr)
|Contact=streaksu@protonmail.com
|License=GNU GPLv3
|URL=http://wilhem.meignan.free.fr/
|URL=https://ironclad.cx
|Pic=[[File:Gloire.png|240px]]
|BootMedia=IMG, 1 GB (given for a Gloire)
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-05-28, is active
}}
}}


=J=
= J =
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=JaysOS
|OSDescription=JaysOS is a "toy OS" that runs on the Gameboy Advance. It provides preemptive threads, semaphores, condition variables, and message queues.
|Contact=Justin Armstrong(ja at badpint.org)
|URL=http://badpint.org/jaysos/
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Jimix
|OSName=JaeOS
|OSDescription=Just Another Embedded OS. My homepage: http://jaeos.com/
|OSDescription=Jimix is an x86(_64) OS based on a microkernel architecture. It is written in C++ and all IPC methods are wrapped over a Remote Method Invocation paradigm.
|Contact=http://jaeos.com/contact-us.html
|Contact=James Molloy (james__AT__jamesmolloy_co__uk)
|License=Open source (MIT)
|URL=http://jimix.googlecode.com/
|URL=https://github.com/azsoter/jaeos-devel
|LastReleaseYear=n/a
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|LastReleaseMonth=n/a
|Status=Latest commit: 2020-11-05
|LastReleaseDay=n/a
|LastReleaseDescription=n/a
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Jinix
|OSName=JSD/OS
|OSDescription=JSD/OS which either stands for "Jake S. Del Mastro Operating System" or "Jake'S Disk Operating System" is a tiny Pseudo Single-Tasking operating system for 32bit x86, developed on and off since 2014. The goal is to build an OS with a very small memory footprint, a fast file system and minimal overhead to allow user requests to be processed as quickly as possible, ideal for interactive applications, using a unique scheduler known as CuFS (Conciously unFair Scheduling). The system can run applications packaged in the ELF object format and has full support for memory protection via virtual address spaces. The system includes a shell which works with many DOS & Unix commands.
|OSDescription=Jinix is a closed source operating system built from scratch.
|Contact=Jos Kuijpers aka (jos_kuijpers_ AT hotmail.com)
|Contact=https://jakedelmastro.com/contact/
|License=Open source (BSD 3-Clause)
|URL=http://www.jinix-os.com
|URL=https://github.com/pgrAm/JSD-OS
|Pic=[[File:Jsdos-1.gif|240px]]
|BootMedia=Floppy, 1.44 MB (will be available soon) ; IMG, 2 MB
|Status=Latest commit: 2022-07-23
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=JNode
|OSName=JSLK
|OSDescription=JSLK is a 32-bit hobby kernel designed to run on the x86 architecture (although portability has been taken into consideration). It was started in August 2017 with the objective of learning how a computer operating system works and to improve the coding skills of the main developer. The kernel is mostly written in C with some bits of assembly and has partial compatibility with C++ (a runtime is provided). Some of its features are: extensive HAL API, System V ABI compatibility, memory management, interrupt handling, VGA driver, timers and delays, some synchronization primitives, a growing home-made C library, virtual memory, a VFS, a keyboard and RTC driver and more. Website: https://sofferjacob.github.io/jslk.html
|OSDescription=JNode (Java New Operating System Design Effort) is an open source java OS written fully in java (with a very small assembler nano-kernel).
|Contact=Martin Husted Hartvig (hagar AT jnode.org)
|Contact=Jacobo Soffer, sofferjacob [at] gmail [dot] com
|License=Open source (GNU GPLv3)
|URL=http://www.jnode.org
|URL=https://github.com/sofferjacob/jslk
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Last commit: 2018-12-21
}}
}}


= K =
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=JonOS
|OSDescription=JonOS is a 16-bit operating system made entirely in asm, released under the GNU General Public License. It can't do much yet, but it has a cool prompt and a nice clock ;)
|Contact=Wojciech Komorowski aka GigaWolf(gigawolf AT hotmail.com)
|URL=http://sail.to/jonos
}}

{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=JouleOS
|OSDescription=Something simple and different; kind of like pie except with 32bits --This is basically a dead project.
|Contact=Earlz (earlz AT earlz DOT biz DOT tm)
|URL=http://earlz.biz.tm/old_site/desc.php
|LastReleaseYear=2006
|LastReleaseMonth=10
|LastReleaseDay=14
|LastReleaseDescription= JouleOS Version 0.0.8 Alpha
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=JPasKernel
|OSName=KLIKA-OS
|OSDescription=Simple x86_64 multi tasking OS with GUI. Features preemptive multitasking, memory management, userspace, FAT 12/14/16, GUI with VESA, etc. Written in C and assembly.
|OSDescription=An operating system written in Object Pascal targetting embedded platforms
|Contact=Zaharije Pasalic, zaharije [at] klika [dot] ba
|Contact=jeppe@j-software.dk
|License=Open source
|URL=http://j-software.dk
|URL=https://github.com/klikaba/klika-os
|Pic=[[File:Klika_os.png|200px]]
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest commit: 2020-02-22
}}
}}


=K=


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Kairos
|OSName=KnightOS
|OSDescription=Open-source operating system for Texas Instruments calculators. Features preemptive multitasking, memory management, etc. Written in z80 assembly. Mature SDK, usable kernel, usable userspace, no math. Our homepage: http://knightos.org
|OSDescription=Kairos is a revolution in operating system design: the focus is simplicity, minimalism, and power; doing away with 'legacy compatibility' and restoring optimal timing and throughput efficiency by utilising the full potential of the 64 bit architecture coupled with the modularity and reliability of a modern μKernel.
|Contact=Joshua K(stable.entropy AT gmail.com)
|Contact=Drew DeVault, sir [at] cmpwn [dot] com
|License=Open source (Beerware)
|URL=http://kairos.sf.net
|URL=https://github.com/KnightOS/KnightOS
|Status=Planning Stage
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest commit: 2021-05-02
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Kid Operating System (KOS)
|OSName=Kolibri OS
|OSDescription=Kolibri OS was a fork of the 32-bit version of Menuet OS but has changed much along the way. Despite fitting on a standard 1.44 MB floppy, this wonderful OS contains: the complete GUI desktop, a lot of drivers and great software (such as web browser and music player), system programs and games! The Kernel and most applications, libraries and drivers are written in FASM, but some are in C-- (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C-- ; link to their C-- compiler: http://c--sphinx.narod.ru/). At this OS you can write the ASM code and execute it after assembling. Source code is open - http://websvn.kolibrios.org/listing.php?repname=Kolibri+OS - and the contributions are welcome!
|OSDescription=A French operating system project. A modular OS, written in C, with an object oriented driver management. Use protected mode. Lots of documentation on the Web site.
|Contact=The Kolibri OS team
|Contact=Julien Munier, Thomas Petazzoni, David Decotigny(thomas.petazzoni AT enix.org)
|License=Open source (GNU GPLv2)
|URL=http://kos.enix.org
|URL=http://www.kolibrios.org/en/
|Pic=[[File:KolibriOS.png|240px]]
|BootMedia=Floppy, 1.44 MB
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-05-29, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=KOS
|OSName=Kora OS
|OSDescription=Kora is an operating system under it's way. The OS is still a young pup develop by an enthusiast engineer as a learning project.
|OSDescription=KOS is a modest OS meant to incorporate purely experimental features.
|Contact=Karthik Kumar (karthikkumar AT gmail DOT com)
|Contact=Fabien Bavent (fabien.bavent@gmail.com)
|License=Open source (GNU AGPL)
|URL=http://guilt.bafsoft.net/downloads/wip/KOS
|URL=https://github.com/AxFab/kora-kernel
|Status=Kernel has minimum GDT and Real-mode switch support; IDT support is just in, Code needs cleanup and publishing.
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest commit: 2023-05-11, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Kryos
|OSDescription=Kryos is an open source hobby/developer Operating System. Kryos has a basic command line interface (cli), multitasking, drivers, debugging and basic executable loading, not to mention a lot of other features
|Contact=Michael Lazear(onyxkernel AT gmail.com)
|URL=http://onyxkernel.googlecode.com
}}


{{OSProject
=L=
|OSName=KOS
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSDescription=KOS is a Hobby Operating System. It is meant to be minimalist and easy to understand.
|OSName=L4ka
|Contact=Karthik Kumar Viswanathan (karthikkumar@gmail.com)
|OSDescription=L4 is an extremely fast microkernel available for x86, ARM, MIPS and other architectures.
|License=Open source (Standard Disclaimer)
|Contact=University of Karlsruhe, Germany(l4ka AT ira.uka.de)
|URL=http://l4ka.org/
|URL=https://github.com/guilt/KOS
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest commit: 2019-07-29
}}
}}


= L =
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Lemadops OS
|OSDescription=Lemadops is my atempt at writing an OS. It's not very advanced but it will be free to download if anyone wants it. I am aiming for a DOS like system.
|Contact=Jonathan (Sparkles)(lemadops AT hotmail.com)
|URL=http://lemadops.tripod.com/
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Leviathan
|OSName=Lambda OS
|OSDescription=Lambda OS is a hobby operating system developed by Peter Farley. Lambda OS is designed to work on any i386-compatible processor, but its' design allows for easier addition of new architectures without any major modification of the main kernel code
|OSDescription=Leviathan is a micro/modular 64 bit kernel that aims to be used by the general public. It includes
|Contact=Peter Farley, far.peter1 [at] gmail [dot] com
support for my rwfs filesystem which can handle 500 million exabytes of storage.
|License=Open source (MIT)
|Contact=Kristian Hart, nekros729@gmail.com
|URL=http://leviathanv.googlecode.com
|URL=https://github.com/farlepet/lambda-os
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Design Stage
|Status=Latest commit: 2022-08-30, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Logram
|OSName=Lemon OS
|OSDescription=Lemon OS is a UNIX-like 64-bit operating system written in C++. It features various software ports such as DOOM, networking (TCP/UDP), and various drivers including AHCI and NVMe.
|OSDescription=Logram is a small operating system fully 64-bit. It uses its own file system (FSL), and recognizes the keyboard. It is developed since April 2008. Logram is maintained by a large community of enthusiasts. It is also a site where you can ask questions and talk about your own OS (as osdev.org). The site is in french.
|License=Open source (BSD 2-clause)
|Contact=Denis Steckelmacher(steckdenis AT yahoo.fr)
|URL=https://github.com/LemonOSProject/LemonOS
|URL=http://www.logram-project.org
|Pic=[[File:LemonOS.png|240px]]
|Status=v0.0.7.5 : File system, memory, extensions, syscalls, keyboard
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|CloserInspection={{CloserInspectionValidity|It seems that Logram is no longer an OS, but a Linux distribution.}}
|Status=Latest commit: 2023-11-04, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=LUnix
|OSName=LF OS
|OSDescription=Microkernel based operating system for amd64 with high ambitions. Work primarily happens on a [https://praios.lf-net.org/littlefox/lf-os_amd64 gitlab instance] (complete with CI/CD system), but the master branch is also mirrored to github for convenience. Check out the repo if you want to know more, changes are happening too fast to update everywhere x)
|OSDescription=LNG is an operationg system primarly for the good old Commodore64 home-computer. There also is a native version for the successor Commodore 128. Ports to other 6502/6510 driven 8-Bit Computers are possible but not yet started. LUnix started in 1993 and reached the internet in 1994. In 1997 LUnix 0.1 was rewritten from scratch, the result is LNG.
|Contact=[https://littlefox.narf.press/lf-os_amd64/md_CONTRIBUTING.html CONTRIBUTING.md]
|Contact=Daniel Dallman(Dallmann AT heilbronn.netsurf.de)
|License=Open source (MIT)
|URL=http://lng.sourceforge.net/
|URL=https://github.com/LittleFox94/lf-os_amd64
|Pic=[[File:LF_OS-20210519.png|200px|thumb|LF OS kernel initialization in QEMU]]
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-05-29, is active
}}
}}


=M=
= M =
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=M3
|OSDescription=M3 is an operating system targeting the IA32 architecture. It is currently under development. The goal for this project is to learn the ins and outs of OS development, and share this knowledge by writing tutorials and well-commented code.
|Contact=Peter de Tagyos (peter AT ptss.net)
|URL=http://m3os.wordpress.com
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Mammoth OS
|OSName=Managarm
|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.
|OSDescription=Mammoth OS is a compact, lightweight kernel designed to have a monolithic core, and a modular kernel extension system. We hope to have a full implementation of a C compiler toolchain, and other languages such as C++ and Assembly by Augest 2009.
|Contact=The official Managarm Discord server https://discord.gg/7WB6Ur3
|Contact=callum(at)rohedin.co.uk
|License=Open source (MIT)
|URL=http://launchpad.net/mammoth-os
|URL=http://www.managarm.org
|LastReleaseYear=2009
|Pic=[[File:Managarm-demo.png|200px]]
|LastReleaseMonth=2
|BootMedia=IMG, ~1GB
|LastReleaseDay=18
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-05-29, is active
|LastReleaseDescription=Version 0.0.2. Still very basic pre-alpha. Implemented proper I/O functions. Next release: Advanced Output, Memory Manager.
}}
}}
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=ManRiX
|OSDescription=ManRiX OS is open source microkernel based operating system with POSIX compliance.ManRiX OS is written totally from scratch using C and Assembly language.
|Contact=Manish Regmi(regmi_manish AT gmail.com), Rajesh Bikram R.C. (rajesh.rc AT gmail.com)
|URL=http://manrix.sourceforge.net/
}}

{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Mattise
|OSDescription=Mattise is a very simple hobby operating system for x86 architectures. It is a monolithic kernel written completely in C and assembly with paging, ELF loading (modules and executables) and a working Newlib port. It has a rudimentary shell and a working nasm and binutils port.
|Contact=Matthew Iselin (pcmattman AT users.sourceforge.net)
|URL=http://mattise.sourceforge.net/

|LastReleaseYear=2007
|LastReleaseMonth=4
|LastReleaseDay=1


{{OSProject
|LastReleaseDescription=basic C-only version of the kernel, without paging or newlib; basic binary file loader
|OSName=MaslOS 2
|OSDescription=MaslOS 2 is a goofy 64-bit OS written in C++. It has a custom stdlib, a desktop and a custom GUI-Framework. It's the follow up to the original MaslOS. The main difference being an actual scheduler and support for ELF loading/execution. It is very WIP but quite a few things work already and it boots on real hardware. Mostly done just for fun. (Not POSIX compliant or anything)
|Contact=You can contact me using Discord @marceldarcel
|License=Open-Source (AGPL-3.0)
|URL=https://github.com/marceldobehere/MaslOS-2
|Pic=[[File:MaslOS2-demo.png|230px]]
|BootMedia=ISO, 64 MB
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-05-08, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=MazzanetOS
|OSName=MentOS
|OSDescription=MentOS (Mentoring Operating System) is an open source educational operating system. The goal of MentOS is to provide a project environment that is realistic enough to show how a real Operating System work, yet simple enough that students can understand and modify it in significant ways. There are so many operating systems, why did we write MentOS? It is true, there are a lot of education operating system, BUT how many of them follow the guideline defined by Linux? MentOS aims to have the same Linux's data structures and algorithms. It has a well-documented source code, and you can compile it on your laptop in a few seconds!
|OSDescription=MazzanetOS is a DOS/UNIX-like operating system written in assembly language and C++. It currently runs off a floppy disk and includes a graphics demo. It will run (hopefully) on any PC.
|Contact=mazzanet(mazzanet AT hotmail.com)
|Contact=The MentOS development team
|License=MIT
|URL=http://mazzanetos.sourceforge.net
|URL=https://mentos-team.github.io/
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-04-05, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Melon
|OSName=MenuetOS
|OSDescription=MenuetOS is a fully 32 bit assembly written graphical operating system. Menuet supports 32 bit x86 assembly programming as a faster and smaller system footprint. Menuet has no unix roots and the basic system is meant to be a clean asm based structure. Menuet isn't based in any particular operating system, since the idea has been to remove the extra layers between different parts of software, which complicate programming and create bugs. Menuet's application structure is not specifically reserved for asm programming since the header can be produced with practically any other language. However, the overall application programming design is intended for easy 32 bit asm programming. The GUI is extremely easy to handle with assembly language
|OSDescription=Melon is a C++ operating system designed to be simple and fast and to provide a coherent OO framework for developing applications.
|Contact=Alexis211 <alexis211 AT gmail.com>
|Contact=The MenuetOS development team
|License=Proprietary :( 64 bit version ; Limited open source 32 bit version
|URL=http://adnab.fr.nf/~katchup/Melon/
|URL=http://www.menuetos.net/
|Status=in active development
|BootMedia=Floppy, 1.44 MB
|Status=Latest release of open source 32-bit version: 2015-02-20, Latest release of proprietary 64-bit version: 2019-02-02
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=MenuetOS
|OSName=Merlon
|OSDescription=Merlon is an operating system based upon my previous kernel, ATOS. It is designed to be easy to understand, and fairly lightweight (for example, it only requires 3MB of RAM to run on an x86). Currently only implemented for x86, but it should be easy to port to other platforms. Has a preemptive kernel which allows dynamic loading of kernel modules, and supports page replacements and a dynamically linked kernel-to-usermode API. Current working on implementing more of the C POSIX library.
|OSDescription=MenuetOS is a fully 32 bit assembly written graphical operating system. Menuet supports 32 bit x86 assembly programming as a faster and smaller system footprint. Menuet has no unix roots and the basic system is meant to be a clean asm based structure. Menuet isn't based in any particular operating system, since the idea has been to remove the extra layers between different parts of software, which complicate programming and create bugs. Menuet's application structure is not specifically reserved for asm programming since the header can be produced with practically any other language. However, the overall application programming design is intended for easy 32 bit asm programming. The GUI is extremely easy to handle with assembly language.
|Contact=The MenuetOS development team()
|Contact=Alex Boxall, alexboxall3 [at] gmail [dot] com
|License=BSD 3 Clause
|URL=http://www.menuetos.org/
|URL=https://github.com/alexdboxall/Merlon/
|Pic=[[File:Merlon_os.jpg|200px]]
|BootMedia=IMG, ~64MB
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-06-01, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Mettā
|OSName=Mettā
|OSDescription=Mettā aims to be your mithril compass, that is, a device powerful in determining what is worth and what is not worth doing, in determining when it is the right time for doing so and also on doing the things it can do, without taking up your time.
|OSDescription=Mettā is a social, mobile, multimedia OS. The goal is to be the backbone of social interactions for users in post-internet era, through chaos management. Written in C++ for multiple architectures.
|Contact=Berkus (berkus AT exquance.com)
|Contact=Berkus, berkus [at] exquance [dot] com
|License=Open source (Boost)
|URL=http://metta.exquance.com/
|URL=https://github.com/berkus/metta
|LastReleaseDescription=Running release snapshots available at the site. Still in infancy though.
|Pic=[[Image:Metta_bootup.png|200px]]
}}
|BootMedia=ISO, ~10MB

|Status=Latest commit: 2020-02-17
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Micro OS X
|OSDescription=A Free DOS like Operating System which fits on one floppy disk. The new Micro OS X is the third generation of Micro OS. The Micro OS X Workspace Manager is based on GEM Desktop.
|Contact=Bj?rn Schnackenbeck(megadriveag AT yahoo.de)
|URL=http://www.mosx.de.vu/
|CloserInspection={{CloserInspectionValidity|WARNING! This URL Website is not in English.}}
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=MIK
|OSName=MicroBe OS
|OSDescription=Hobby OS aimed to learn how things are done. Written in x86 assembler. With huge time gaps developed since 1997 but so far no release available to public
|OSDescription=A hobbyist 32-bit x86 OS coded completely in pure assembly. Goals are a fully capable operating system with paging/multitasking/FDD, HDD and USB support.
|Contact=Pascal Smit(smitpascal AT gmail DOT com)
|Contact=Vladimír Šiman, online [at] microbe [dot] cz
|License=Proprietary :(
|URL=
|URL=http://www.microbe.cz/
|LastReleaseDescription= Not Yet Releasd
|BootMedia=IMG, ~300KB
|Status=Last commit: 2017-03-04
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=MikeOS
|OSName=MikeOS
|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
|OSDescription=A hobbyist 16-bit x86 OS with rudimentary DOS compatibility that boots from a single floppy disk.
|Contact=Mike Saunders(okachi AT gmail DOT com)
|Contact=Mike Saunders, okachi [at] gmail [dot] com
|License=Open source
|URL=http://mikeos.berlios.de/
|URL=http://mikeos.sourceforge.net/
|Pic=[[File:MikeOS.png|240px]]
|BootMedia=Floppy, 1.44 MB
|Status=Latest release: 2022-04-09
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Mini Operating System
|OSName=MichalOS
|OSDescription=MichalOS is a new x86 hobby OS project that is based on MikeOS: it has been created during the time when it seemed that MikeOS is abandoned, and has more features/programs compared to the original project. Also, these two projects seem to have a different focus: MikeOS appears better suited for education (i.e. has more documentation) while MichalOS is more about running/creating the cool stuff: has more games, a music player with nice "retro computing"-style music, etc.
|OSDescription= "a 21st Century Operating System"; "easy to use"; written in a Java dialect called Turk/2 designed to be more robust than standard Java; all program operations can be done with direct manipulation (WIMP); portable to all CPUs.
|Contact=Michal Prochazka, https://www.prochazkaml.eu/
|Contact=
|License=Open source
|URL=http://www.ittybittycomputers.com/IttyBitty/OSblue.htm
|URL=https://github.com/prochazkaml/MichalOS
|BootMedia=Floppy, 1.44 MB
|Status=Latest commit: 2023-07-29, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Minirighi
|OSName=MINTIA
|OSDescription=MINTIA is a late 1980s inspired multitasking and paging operating system, written entirely in a custom programming language. It runs on two hobby computer architectures, XR/station and fox32, and and sports sophisticated capabilities such as page swapping, fully shared file mapping, and fundamentally asynchronous I/O. It targets a 4MB RAM minimum, and has a custom API with 120 syscalls.
|OSDescription=A didactic Linux-like kernel.
|Contact=Will, hyenasky@proton.me
|Contact=Andrea Righi(righiandr AT users.sourceforge.net)
|License=Custom source-available license
|URL=http://minirighi.sf.net
|URL=https://github.com/xrarch/mintia/
|Pic=[[File:Mintia.png|240px]]
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-04-30
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Mojo OS
|OSName=mkfreeOS
|OSDescription=The kernel is developed in C++. It is designed to run on Intel x86 architecture. Supported functionalities: Multitasking, Multithreading, FAT32 and BFS file systems (proper for mkfree), Virtual memory manager, Controllers, Hierarchical protection domains (Kernel runs in ring 0 and user applications in ring 3). Multitasking: Each task is executed every 1ms intervals. For now all tasks have the same priority. There is a main thread of execution and it can have these states: 1- suspended, 2- waiting and 3- executing. Multiple threads: Each task can have several threads of execution and can have several states: 1- suspended, 2- waiting and 3- executing. GUI: Simple graphical interface.
|OSDescription=Mojo OS aims to be a modern desktop operating system. Ity is currently under active development but far from finished. Read much more on the homepage.
|Contact=Christian Lange (clange AT softwarewizard.dk)
|Contact=Ramón Mayedo, Ramón [at] gmail [dot] com
|License=Open source
|URL=http://www.softwarewizard.dk/mojo/
|URL=https://github.com/ramonmayedo/mkfreeOS
|Status=Current version 0.2.2
|Pic=[[Image:qemu_gui mkfree1.png|200px]]
|LastReleaseYear=2009
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|LastReleaseMonth=11
|Status=Latest commit: 2021-03-28
|LastReleaseDay=19

}}
}}


{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Mona OS
|OSDescription=Mona OS is a small, new and fast microkernel system written in C++ for Intel x86 architecture. It is neither a POSIX or Windows clone.
|Contact=Higepon (higepon AT users.sourceforge.jp)
|URL=http://www.monaos.org/
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=MOS
|OSName=Mu
|OSDescription=Minimal software stack bootstrapped from 32-bit x86 machine code without any C. Supports [[VBE|SVGA]] with a single font ([http://unifoundry.com/unifont GNU Unifont]), a [[PS/2_Keyboard]], [[ATA_PIO_Mode#28_bit_PIO|ATA disks using 28-bit PIO mode]]. Implemented in a memory-safe statement-oriented language, and includes a Lisp-based prototyping environment.
|OSDescription=Mother Operating System is a Multi-User, Multi-Process Operating System written in “C” language. Currently, MOS is designed to run on x86 architecture. It is a 32 bit protected mode OS. It uses x86 TSS architecture to support multi tasking. System calls are implemented using Call Gates. Exceptions and IRQs which need their own stack and can run across process task switches are handled through task gates in IDT and others are handled through normal interrupt gates. The aim is to have its users a pleasant experience using MOS.
|Contact=[http://akkartik.name/contact Kartik Agaram]
|Contact=MosMan (themosland@yahoo.co.in)
|License=Open Source (GNU GPL v2)
|URL=http://www.themosland.110mb.com/
|URL=https://github.com/akkartik/mu
|Status=Version 2.0
|Pic=[[File:Mu-screenshot.png|200px]]
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest commit: 2023-12-19, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=MuOS
|OSDescription=Little 32-bit OS with continous development and with good documentation.
|Contact=Gregor Brunmar(gregor.brunmar AT home.se)
|URL=http://hem.passagen.se/gregge/
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=MVS/380
|OSName=MVS/380
|OSDescription=IBM's old IBM mainframe operating system (MVS) was public domain. With a freely available IBM hardware emulator available, this operating system was dusted off and being given a new life with some radical architecture changes. There's a similar VM/380 available too, for another IBM mainframe OS.
|OSDescription=IBM's old IBM mainframe operating system (MVS) was public domain. With a freely available IBM hardware emulator available, this operating system was dusted off and being given a new life with some radical architecture changes. There's a similar VM/380 available too, for another IBM mainframe OS. Version 1.0 released and a group of people driving it forward on a daily basis instead of being a one-man project. Our homepage: http://mvs380.sourceforge.net
|Contact=Paul Edwards (fight.subjugation@gmail.com)
|Contact=Paul Edwards, fight [dot] subjugation [at] gmail [dot] com
|License=Open source (Public Domain)
|URL=http://mvs380.sourceforge.net
|URL=https://sourceforge.net/projects/mvs380/
|Status=Version 1.0 released and a group of people driving it forward on a daily basis instead of being a one-man project
|BootMedia=IMG, ~10 MB
|Status=Latest update: 2024-05-24, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=MyNOS
|OSName=MysticOS
|OSDescription=MysticOS is an exokernel based OS. Its main goal is to be able to adapt to the users wishes and abilities at run time, providing the perfect environment for anybody. Current features include FreeBasic support and hardware accelerated graphics (2D and 3D). The OS is currently pre-alpha - there are no official releases yet. However, nightly builds, source code and documentation are available
|OSDescription=The MyNOS project aims at developing a new and different operating system, based on high-level languages. MyNOS will be based on the OCaml bytecode interpreter. We'd like to explore microkernel architecture and new language definition too.
|Contact=Marcel Sondaar, marcel_willem [at] hotmail [dot] com
|Contact=Cesare Zavattari(cesare AT ctrl-z-bg.org)
|License=Open source (GNU LGPL)
|URL=http://mynos.sourceforge.net
|URL=http://www.d-rift.nl/combuster/mos3/
|BootMedia=Floppy, 1.44 MB
|Status=Latest commit: 2017-09-11
}}
}}


= N =
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=MysteriOS
|OSDescription=Extremely modular monolithic kernel (just like Linux but much more modular) designed to be potentially portable on almost any platform
|Contact=Pierre Krieger (webmaster AT tomaka17.com)
|URL=http://mysterios.tomaka17.com
|LastReleaseDescription=No release for PC, only for GameBoy Advance. Current build (05/2009) has a graphic GUI and can run small native Linux programs (ie. a binary working on Linux could work on MysteriOS without recompiling it)
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=MysticOS
|OSName=Nano
|OSDescription=Small and simple operating system. There are 8086 real-mode (Nano16) and 386 protected-mode (Nano32) versions.
|OSDescription=MysticOS is an exokernel based OS. Its main goal is to be able to adapt to the users wishes and abilities at run time, providing the perfect environment for anybody. Current features include FreeBasic support and hardware accelerated graphics (2D and 3D).
|Contact=Marcel Sondaar(marcel_willem AT hotmail.com)
|Contact=vialamo at OSDev forums
|License=Open source
|URL=http://dimensionalrift.homelinux.net/combuster/mos3/
|URL=https://github.com/NANO-DEV/
|LastReleaseYear=2009
|BootMedia=Floppy, 1.44 MB
|LastReleaseMonth=
|Status=Latest commit: 16-bit: 2020-01-13, 32-bit: 2020-01-26
|LastReleaseDay=
|LastReleaseDescription=The OS is currently pre-alpha - there are no official releases yet. However, nightly builds, source code and documentation are available.
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=MyXomycota
|OSName=NetDOS/32
|OSDescription=32bit rewrite of my previous crappy operating system, NetDOS aka NetDOS/16. Will support multitasking and run NetDOS/16 programs.
|OSDescription=MyXomycota is a monolithic system running in protected mode and using paging. It is written in C, newlib (a small stdlibc) is partly ported. It runs from a floppy disk (loaded with BIOS interrupts on startup, hence even USB floppy disk drives are supported). I am sorry but many texts are German.
|Contact=clementttttttttt at OSDev forums
|Contact=Max Reitz (xanclic@googlemail.com)
|License=dowhateveryouwantwithitidontcare
|URL=http://sourceforge.net/projects/myxomycota
|URL=https://github.com/clementtttttttt/NetDOS-32
|LastReleaseYear=2009
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|LastReleaseMonth=4
|Status=Latest commit: 2021-06-27
|LastReleaseDay=4
|LastReleaseDescription=Kernel with programs running in user mode (simple shell, brainfuck compiler, simple editor (cedit), standard programs (ls, cp, rm, cd, echo, file, top, mount) and some ported programs (aargh interpreter, flat assembler 1.67.26, ed)).
|Status=0.003 (pre alpha)
}}
}}


{{OSProject
=N=
|OSName=NexNix
{{
|OSDescription=NexNix is designed to be a powerful, safe, and modern operating system. It aims to take Unix and greatly improve on it, by making the filesystem more structured, being a true microkernel, implementing modern security measures, and being more GUI-centric. It still aims to be compatible with the vast majority of Unix programs. Currently, it only supports i386 and x86_64, with slowly developing ports to aarch64 and RISC-V 64.
OSProjectEntry
|License=Apache 2.0
|OSName=Naked Lady
|URL=https://github.com/nexos-dev/nexnix
|OSDescription=An [[open source]] minimal base operating system, suitable for installation on an [[IBM compatible]] computer fitted with a [[IA32]] compatible processor.
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Contact=Mark Hobley(markhobley@yahoo.deletethisbit.co.uk)
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-02-27, is active
|URL=http://markhobley.yi.org/nakedlady/|
|Status=Bugs in the build toolchain are preventing system compilation
}}
}}


{{OSProject

|OSName=Night Kernel
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSDescription=The Night kernel is a 32-bit drop-in replacement for the original 16-bit kernel of the FreeDOS operating system. It uses linear memory addressing and operates in protected mode on the Intel x86 architecture. The typical user will retain compatibility with their DOS applications and gain protected mode abilities such as task switching between applications, protected memory and increased overall performance in a DOS environment. The community forum has moved from google groups to https://nightkernel.proboards.com/
|OSName=Nanos
|Contact=mercury0x0d-at-protonmail.com
|OSDescription=Nanos is a protected mode nanokernel OS for x86 computers. It is written in assembly and assembled with NASM.
|License=Open source (GPLv3)
|Contact=Peter Hultqvist(email at peter.h endnode.se.)
|URL=https://github.com/mercury0x000d/NightKernel
|URL=http://lab.endnode.se/nanos/
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Bootable kernel, no futher work will be done.
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-02-13, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=NDK
|OSName=nightingale
|OSDescription=Nightingale is a small operating system with a vaguely UNIX-like userland. It supports multiple processes, loadable kernel modules, networking, and has a (fairly) full featured shell with pipes and file redirection. It has no video support, and only communicates with the outside world via the serial ports and network card.
|OSDescription=NDK is neuraldk's ongoing experimentation at creating a new, modern operating system. Currently in its infancy, it's of little use to anyone but the beginning operating systems developer.
|Contact=(carbonBased@neuraldk.org)
|Contact=nightingale-at-tylerphilbrick.com
|License=Open source (GPLv3)
|URL=http://www.neuraldk.org/product-NDK
|URL=https://github.com/tyler569/nightingale
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-05-16, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Neptune Operating System
|OSName=NOS
|OSDescription=NOS is a microkernel OS project written in C++, making use of modern C++ standards (from C++11 onwards). It targets multiple architectures, is meant to be portable and provides a structured, object-oriented API. It is mostly inspired by the L4KA series of microkernels. Currently it is the basic kernel boot and thread creation / switching on x86 32-bit and 64-bit platforms
|OSDescription=Neptune is a self hosting 32 bit highly modular graphical multitasking operating system written in C and some assembly.
|Contact= See website.
|Contact=Manuel Hohmann, XenOS at OSDev forums
|License=None
|URL=http://www.brokenthorn.com/mos
|URL=https://github.com/xenos1984/NOS
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-04-23, is active
}}
}}


= O =
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=netbas os
|OSDescription=a fun (closed source) os!
|Contact= See website.
|URL=http://easion.googlepages.com/index.html
}}

{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=NerdPole
|OSDescription=NerdPole is an OS written in FreeBASIC, based on the Microkernel [http://sourceforge.net/projects/frostkernel FROST].
|Contact=darkinsanity(franticsteel AT gmx DOT de)
|URL=http://darkinsanity.netne.net/nerdpole
|Status=Multitasking and Paging works, Interprocesscommunication still missing
}}


{{OSProject
=O=
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Oberon System
|OSName=Oberon System
|OSDescription=The Oberon System is an academic operating system and an integrated software environment developed by Niklaus Wirth and Jürg Gutknecht since 1980s at [http://www.oberon.ethz.ch/ ETH in Zürich]. Currently it is a single-user, multi-core, multi-tasking system that runs on bare hardware or on top of a host operating system (currently Microsoft Windows or Linux). The developers aim at producing a reliable, real-time operating system suitable for embedded systems and for industrial and in particular medical applications. Earlier it was called "Aos" (Active Object System), a nomenclature that is still in use. It is written in the Active Oberon programming language, which evolved from Oberon, a programming language in the Pascal/Modula tradition. The graphical user interface is referred to as “Bluebottle”. See also: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberon_(operating_system) Oberon Operating System on Wikipedia] and [http://ignorethecode.net/blog/2009/04/22/oberon/ Lukas Mathis' Blog: Ignore the Code]. Note that some stuff on these pages appear outdated, but this may be more a problem of keeping the Web-pages as current as the System. More current and in depth documentation is included in the systems, although you (sorrily) have to master their (partially) unconventional user-interface before you can access the documentation. Many dead links in [http://www-old.oberon.ethz.ch/native Native Oberon] reference site can be reanimated by replacing www with www-old. It has been revitalized in fall 2013 by Niklaus Wirth implementing a RISC processor in FPGA. See [http://projectoberon.com Project Oberon]
|URL=http://www.oberon.ethz.ch/
|Contact=Forums - http://www.ocp.inf.ethz.ch/forum/ ; mailing list - https://lists.inf.ethz.ch/pipermail/oberon
|OSDescription=The Oberon System is an academic operating system which was developed by Niklaus Wirth and Jürg Gutknecht in the second half of the 1980s. It is available from [http://www.oberon.ethz.ch/ Native Oberon] and a more current multiprocessor version can be found here: [http://bluebottle.ethz.ch/ BlueBottle]. Note that some stuff on these pages appear outdated, but this may be more a problem of keeping the Web-pages as current as the System. An active mailing list is here: [https://lists.inf.ethz.ch/pipermail/oberon Oberon Mailing List Archive]. More current and in depth documentation is included in the systems, although you (sorrily) have to master their (partially) unconventional user-interface before you can access the documentation.
|License=Open source (BSD-like)
|URL=https://www.projectoberon.net/
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest commit: 2022-12-29, is active. More info at [http://sourceforge.net/projects/nativeoberon/ SourceForge Native Oberon], [http://www.ethoberon.ethz.ch/ Old ETH Oberon Home Page], [http://www.ssw.uni-linz.ac.at/Oberon.html Linz Oberon V4], [http://sourceforge.net/projects/oberon/ SourceForge Oberon V4], and [http://projectoberon.com Project Oberon])
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=ominOS
|OSName=OS
|OSDescription=OS for x86 with the goal to provide a complex system basics implemented with a maximum delay of 1 year (virtual memory, file systems, emulation, GUI, multitasking, clean-up of general information, drivers from other OSes, USB, SATA), and general study written in NASM, C and miscellaneous language snippets gathered from the usual PC demo code repositories, books, and study of professional programs. It aims at easily building a custom OS-like DOS application manually, simple or with all the available protection and system features, to study the implementation of the different system-level tasks. It contains simple 386 malloc/free functionality for paging, simple FAT32 LBA support for displaying files and folders with a simple fopen/readdir/Read_Disk/Read_Disk_DWORD for clusters, and several functions for handling VGA, PS/2, PIT timer, ATA-ATAPI. It boots from DOS and can return to it with the exittodos command, even under the newest laptops. Contains documentation in Spanish and English. '''Decompress the TAR to the root directory. c:\start.bat launches it'''. Has miniprograms that can be invoked as commands with arguments, and has fail-proof ATA-ATAPI detection (only primary master enabled by now). '''In 2021 it will add a basic emulator for being able to call things like video modes natively derived from the BIOS and to access the memory map from the kernel.'''
|URL=http://ominos.sourceforge.net
|Contact=~ at OSDev forums
|OSDescription=ominOS is a small lightweight kernel that aims to be simple to and have easy to understand source code to learn from. Its definitely not doing anything revolutionary, but I love working on it and seeing where it goes. Currently the os has ports of Nasm, binutils, and some graphic libraries. Also has a partially implemented TCP/IP stack.
|License=Open source (Public Domain or no license - to be treated as a simple replay view of writing random code as a game)
|Contact=Anthony Lineberry (anthony.lineberry AT gmail DOT com)
|URL=http://sourceforge.net/projects/lowest-kernel/files/
|Status=0.0.1-alpha
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest update: 2021-01-05
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Orange OS
|OSName=OS/K (OS on Kaleid)
|OSDescription=A fully free as in freedom operating system concepted from scratch, with the only goal to be a hobby OS to learn and practice. It is under regular development, since the contributors are students.
|OSDescription=The Orange OS Project started with the intent to design a lightweight Operating System. It contains a small kernel designed for those interested in the low-level, practical aspects of building an x86 system. Currently, it is designed to fit on a floppy.
|Contact=Berlin Brown(bigbinc AT hotmail.com)
|Contact=os-k-team@os-k.eu
|License=Free Software (GNU GPL version 3)
|URL=http://orangelin.sourceforge.net/
|URL=https://forge.chapril.org/os-k-team/os-k/src/branch/master/kaleid
|Pic=[[File:OS-on-kaleid.png|200px]]
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest commit: 2021-02-22
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=OS/C
|OSName=OS/Z
|OSDescription=OS/Z is an open-source, multiplatform, micro-kernel hobby OS written in C and assembly. It implements some interesting, non-standard concepts, and it's deliberately not fully POSIX compliant (although the API is POSIXish as much as possible). Its goal is to handle big amounts of data (in magnitude of yotta) in an user friendly, efficient way. Has it's own built-in debugger, memory allocator, unique VFS implementation and graphical interface protocol which is somewhere between X and Wayland. Currently supports x86_64 and AArch64 architectures and is under heavy development.
|OSDescription=OS/C is my small, open-source, Unix-like OS. It is (and was) designed to preform networking tasks and other file-oriented processes whiltaking up very little of the computer's processing power.
|Contact=Collin(projectosc AT yahoo.com)
|Contact=bzt at OSDev forums
|License=Open source (Creative Commons)
|URL=http://blake.prohosting.com/osc1/
|URL=https://bztsrc.gitlab.io/osz/
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest update: 2020-11-02
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Osiris
|OSName=opuntiaOS
|OSDescription=opuntiaOS - an operating system targeting x86 and ARMv7. It features a kernel with great features like SMP and Ext2, custom runtime libraries for C/C++/ObjC and libraries for UI.
|OSDescription=A modular OS written in C/Assembly. Grub used as the boot loader. Paging, Multi threading, basic vesa mode GUI. Dynamic ELF support, Small C Library(Safe String, Math, IO, Mem). Grub loads the Hal which in turn loads the Kernel and other OS Services. Currently working on a USB stack, MP support, NIC Drivers, reworking the GUI system.
|Contact=Sanchan M(lonesamurai5 AT gmail.com)
|Contact=nimelehin@gmail.com
|License=BSD-2-Clause License
|URL=http://tecreat.com/
|URL=https://github.com/opuntiaOS-Project/opuntiaOS
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest commit: 2023-04-06, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=OSSO
|OSName=Oxide
|OSDescription= Oxide or "02" is an OS for the 65xx family of processors and other mpu/mcu in embedded systems. Low run levels support headless or autonomous operation while higher runlevels are for human interfaces such as games, browsers, applications and media viewers. Next release is going to include the following features: X/Y coordinates, addition and subtraction, counter, select/reset. The project is going to be released at wayfarertechnologies.net (site is down, the author is seeking a new host)
|OSDescription=A Micro Kernel Operating System written from scratch
|Contact=wayfarer.technologies@gmail.com
|Contact=Alessandro Iurlano(iurlano at users.sourceforge.net)
|License=<undecided open source license; OS is for an open hardware platform>
|URL=http://osso.sourceforge.net
|URL=http://forum.6502.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=7542
|BootMedia=No releases yet; floppy - unlikely, ROM images are more likely
|Status=Under development since ~2023
}}
}}


= P =
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Oxygen Kernel
|OSDescription=Graphical microkernel designed for portability and modern systems.
|Contact=Jessica Hawkwell (ladyserenakitty at gmail.com)
|URL=http://oxygen.ladyserenakitty.com/bin/
}}


{{OSProject
=P=
|OSName=PatienceOS

|OSDescription=A baremetal C# kernel built using a combination of Microsoft tooling and the GNU toolchain. Unlike predecessors that relied on hand-rolling IL to ASM (eg. FlingOS, COSMOS), PatienceOS leverages Microsoft's .Net 8.0 out-of-the-box native IL to AOT cross compiler.
{{OSProjectEntry
|Contact=info [at] bettersoftware [dot] uk
|OSName=Particle OS
|License=Open source (MIT)
|OSDescription=Particle OS is a 32-bit operating system. Visit the website for more information.
|URL=https://github.com/FrankRay78/PatienceOS
|Contact=The author: webmaster AT theflash.freecp.net
|Pic=[[File:PatienceOS.png|200px]]
|URL=http://theflash.freecp.net/particle/
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|LastReleaseDescription=Particle OS version 1.0 is complete.
|Status=Latest update: 2024-05-29, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName= Patricknet
|OSDescription= Patricknet is an OS (Opreateing System) which is not another Linux kernel. Patricknet at this stage uses Grub and is built using NASM, C , GCC. The code is always available. If you want to help with the development proccess please feel free to e-mail.
|Contact= Patrick V - Project Manager: Patrick@pvcomputers.co.nz
|URL=http://www.patricknet.pvcomputers.co.nz
|LastReleaseDescription= Patricknet Pre-Alpha 0.0.0.1 (Website Coming Soon)
|Status=Active
}}

{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=PDOS - Public Domain Operating System
|OSName=PDOS - Public Domain Operating System
|OSDescription=One of very few operating systems that have an explicit "released to the public domain" notice. What that means is that if you spend time on this, and you later see a commercial use for it, there is absolutely no restriction on selling/modifying etc, any more than you would dig up Shakespeare and ask him if it's OK to use "Hamlet". It is designed to look like MSDOS, and can currently execute some MSDOS executables unchanged. It's written in C, with some assembler, and a 32-bit version, that also looks like MSDOS, but isn't, is included.
|OSDescription=One of very few operating systems that have an explicit "released to the public domain" notice. What that means is that if you spend time on this, and you later see a commercial use for it, there is absolutely no restriction on selling/modifying etc, any more than you would dig up Shakespeare and ask him if it's OK to use "Hamlet". It is designed to look like MSDOS, and the 8086 version can currently execute some MSDOS executables unchanged, the 80386 version can currently execute some Win32 executables (including gccwin - a modified GCC 3.2.3 for Windows msvcrt.dll) unchanged, and the S/3X0 version can currently execute some MVS executables unchanged (and on real IBM mainframe z/Arch hardware executes S/370 in effective AMODE 32 giving access to 4 GiB of memory), and the x64 UEFI version can execute some Win64 executables unchanged, including a completely public domain completely-self-hosting environment. It's written in C90, with some assembler. The public domain C compiler included (only) in the x64 version has a small amount of (included) C99 dependency. There is also a native ARM32 version.
|Contact=Paul Edwards - main author: fight.subjugation@gmail.com
|Contact=Paul Edwards, mutazilah@gmail.com
|License=Open source (Public Domain)
|URL=http://pdos.sourceforge.net
|URL=http://pdos.org
|LastReleaseDescription=PDOS 0.86 is sufficiently complete to allow some commercial tasks to be theoretically possible.
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Current activity is restricted to the C runtime library that it is operates with, rather than the OS itself.
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-05-30, is active
}}

{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Pebble Operating System
|OSDescription=Pebble is a 32-bit operating sytem for IA-32 systems. It can run MS-DOS and DPMI compatible applications and will provide advanced features such as multitasking and paging. It will be a good platform to run old MS-DOS and embedded programs.
|Contact=
|URL=http://sourceforge.net/projects/pebble-os/
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Pedigree
|OSName=Pedigree
|OSDescription=Monolithic OS under development by JamesM, bluecode and pcmattman. Bringing several backends up simulaneously - x86, x64, MIPS32, ARM and PowerPC. Kernel written in C++ with the obvious bits of ASM.
|OSDescription=Monolithic OS with several backends supported - x86, x64, MIPS32, ARM and PowerPC. Kernel written in C++ with the obvious bits of ASM. Offers a reasonable amount of POSIX support and a tiling GUI and can run Apache, DOSBox, and various other common programs. Planned to also offer a native API alongside POSIX for Pedigree-specific applications
|Contact=JamesM, bluecode, [http://youngdev.blogspot.com/ pcmattman], IRC freenode.net#pedigree
|Contact=JamesM, bluecode, [http://ideasandcode.blogspot.com/ pcmattman], IRC freenode.net#pedigree
|License=Open source (ISC)
|URL=http://www.pedigree-project.org/
|URL=https://github.com/miselin/pedigree
|Status=First release, Foster, is now available [http://pedigree-project.org/projects/pedigree/wiki/Foster here].
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest commit: 2023-05-29, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Pépin
|OSName=Perception
|OSDescription=An x86-64 OS built around a microkernel. Custom build system, IPC IDL, UI toolkit. Not POSIXish. Userland is built in modern C++.
|OSDescription=A small and simple kernel created for educational purposes. A great care is put on keeping the code as simple and clear as possible. The project home page provide a full tutorial (currently only in french) explaining how to code a kernel using a bottom-up approach. Pépin is written in C and some i386 assembly. Support : ''Grub, 32bit Protected mode, Interrupts, Segmentation, Paging, Syscalls, Multi-tasking, IDE PIO mode, Ext2FS (read), ELF, Signals.'' Every stuff released under GNU GPL and GNU FDL terms.
|Contact=[https://forum.osdev.org/ucp.php?i=pm&mode=compose&u=1592 AndrewAPrice]
[http://a.michelizza.free.fr/pmwiki.php?n=TutoOS.TutoOS]
|License=Open source (Apache 2)
|Contact=feedback form on website
|URL=https://github.com/AndrewAPrice/Perception
|URL=http://a.michelizza.free.fr/pmwiki.php
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|LastReleaseYear=2008
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-03-15, is active
|LastReleaseMonth=12
|LastReleaseDay=16
|CloserInspection={{CloserInspectionValidity|WARNING! This URL Website is not in English.}}
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Perception
|OSName=PicoBSD
|OSDescription=The stripped down version of FreeBSD for hobbyists and embedded systems developers. Its' primary difference is a tiny size, hence the "PicoBSD" name. Unlike OpenBSD ''(which provides the installation floppy with a limited set of features)'', PicoBSD is the only modern BSD system which could fit on a floppy - although, as the time passes and the BSD kernel grows in size - it becomes more and more difficult to fit. The archived floppies are available at https://sourceforge.net/projects/archiveos/files/p/picobsd/
|OSDescription=A (planned to be, but not currently) multi-media orientated desktop operating system for the x86.
|Contact=freebsd-embedded mailing list, https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-embedded
|Contact=MessiahAndrw (this forum, forum on webites, or feedback form on website).
|License=Open source (BSD)
|URL=http://messiahandrw.netfast.org/portfolio/perception_os/perception_os.htm
|URL=https://people.freebsd.org/~picobsd/old/picobsd.html
|BootMedia=Floppy, 1.44 MB
|Status=Last update: 2017-11-18
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=POS
|OSName=Plan 42
|OSDescription=Peter Operating System is my os research project started in year two in university 1998.
|OSDescription=A small public-domain OS, based on the 'nanos' nanokernel.
|Contact=Peter (peter AT petersoft.com)
|Contact=Andy Elvey
|License=Open source (Public Domain)
|URL=http://pos.petersoft.com/
|URL=https://github.com/mooseman/plan_42
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Last commit: 2016-01-08, abandoned
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=POSYS
|OSName=PlusOS (Plus Operating System)
|OSDescription=Plus operating system is hobby project. That's built to run as auxiliary OS with Major OS like Windows and Linux etc..bootable with grub2 and own boot loader.focused on eBook reading software(PDF,EPUB,MOBI,DJVU,CHM...).with programs like calculator, notepad,source code editor, hex viewer, text viewer,image viewer and many games.VESA 32bpp GUI from startup.read-only plus maybe writing support for standard file systems FAT/NTFS/EXT/CDFS.codec for archives(ZIP,RAR,7z,GZ ...).codec for image formats(JPG,BMP,GIF,PNG...).video player or at least thumbnails extract(AVI,MKV,MP4,3GP...). mountable as filesystem from ISO,ISZ file.generic drivers VBE,USB,HD Audio,Keyboard, mouse.bootable on qemu and of course on real computer systems.at least all drivers for one computer (my) this is primary goal.
|OSDescription=POSYS: Programmers Operating SYStem Small, fast, dynamic, secure. (In development) Language: NASM + CC386. Useful links on page.
In summary goal is building a stable and usefull OS.
|Contact=Chris Pop(popcristian AT users.sourceforge.net)
A Project By Muhammad Arshad Latti.
|URL=http://posysos.sourceforge.net/
|Contact=arshadlatti@gmail.com
|URL=https://sourceforge.net/projects/plusos/
|BootMedia=ISO, ~4 MB
|Status=Last commit: 2020-09-24
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=PrettyOS
|OSName=PrettyOS
|OSDescription=OS with a simple kernel created for educational purposes. A great care is put on keeping the code as readable as possible. PrettyOS is written in C and some i386 assembly (own bootloader). PrettyOS offers network, FAT12/16/32, uhci, ohci, ehci, xhci. My homepage: http://prettyos.de
|OSDescription=The PrettyOS project is an initiative to provide an operating system frame for beginners.
|Contact=Erhard Henkes
|Contact=Dr. Erhard Henkes, http://prettyos.de
|License=Open source (BSD)
|URL=http://www.henkessoft.de/OS_Dev/OS_Dev1.htm
|URL=https://sourceforge.net/p/prettyos/code/HEAD/tree/
|CloserInspection={{CloserInspectionValidity|WARNING! This URL Website is not in English.}}
|Pic=[[File:PrettyOS.png|240px]]
|BootMedia=Floppy, 1.44 MB
|Status=Latest commit: 2017-06-17
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Prex
|OSName=Project_DragonFly_VOS
|OSDescription=An Operating System development project that started back in 2013. This project's main objective is to create a minimal runtime environment that can be expanded by any willing programmer or power-user. The details of this project are open to public viewing. For more information about the intended design/architecture of this '''''incomplete''''' project, please click here: [https://tophatproductions115.tonidoid.com/app/websharepro/share/TXPVOSSystemArchitecture1964239483/] This project will move at a slow pace, due to prior obligations on the part of the developer. For license details and limitations please see this document: [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1o6xuWftTi33NpwSWdYGTcxHB6lxrOy-ILoOgxnhh9ME] Please note that code comments in the OS Development repo follow a semi-specific format, for ease of reading and refactoring. Links to the public repo can be found here: [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B98YR-Jm_dNAYy1mM0g1LWtzVHM] The TXP-Network websites have been down for some time now, due to the loss of the last web-host. The current link will not work.
|OSDescription=The Prex project is an open source initiative to provide a portable real-time operating system for embedded systems.
|Contact=TopHatProductions115 [at] mail [dot] txp-network [dot] tk
|Contact=Kohsuke Ohtani(kohtani AT users.sourceforge.net)
|License=Open source (TXP-Network)
|URL=http://prex.sourceforge.net/
|URL=http:// txp-network [dot] tk/
|Status=Projected Release Year=TBA, Third rewrite and Research Phase, still in development.
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Pro-OS
|OSName=Pure64
|OSDescription=Pure64 is a second stage bootloader for 64-bit PC's with compatible Intel or AMD processors. The loader gets the computer into a full 64-bit state with no legacy compatibility layers. Pure64 also enables and configures all available Cores/CPUs in the computer. An information table is stored in memory after Pure64 is finished that stores important details about the computer. Our old website (http://www.returninfinity.com/pure64.html) is dead
|OSDescription=A 32-Bit OS for the x86. A microkernel architecture targetted for speed.
|Contact=Ian Seyler, https://github.com/IanSeyler , iseyler [at] returninfinity [dot] com
|Contact=I. Amalan Joe Steeve(joe_steeve AT phreaker.net)
|License=Open source
|URL=http://sourceforge.net/projects/pro-os
|URL=https://github.com/ReturnInfinity/Pure64
|BootMedia=IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-05-15, is active
}}
}}


= Q =
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=PuddingOS - PNL/OS
|OSDescription=A small, fast and complete Operating System in 32 bits
|Contact=David Delassus <linkdd62@gmail.com>
|URL=http://github.com/LinkDD/puddingos/
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Pure64
|OSDescription=Pure64 is a second stage bootloader for 64-bit PC's with compatible Intel or AMD processors. The loader gets the computer into a full 64-bit state with no legacy compatibility layers. Pure64 also enables and configures all available Cores/CPUs in the computer. An information table is stored in memory after Pure64 is finished that stores important details about the computer.
|Contact=Ian Seyler (iseyler AT returninfinity.com)
|URL=http://www.returninfinity.com/pure64.html
|LastReleaseDescription=v0.4
|Status=Active
}}

=Q=
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Quark Operating System
|OSName=Quark Operating System
|OSDescription=Quark is an Object Oriented 32 bit operating system. It aims to be a complete multitasking kernel.
|OSDescription=Quark is an Object Oriented 32 bit operating system. It aims to be a complete multitasking kernel.
|Contact=Ananth Shrinivas(compstud2001 AT yahoo.com)
|Contact=Ananth Shrinivas, compstud2001 [at] yahoo [dot] com
|License=Open source
|URL=http://sarovar.org/projects/quark
|URL=https://github.com/quark-os/quark-os
|Status=Last commit: 2017-09-19
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=QUARN
|OSName=[[User:Rhodez/QuasiOS|QuasiOS]]
|OSDescription=QuasiOS is a x86 64-bit operating system which will be build from the ground up, currently in assembly and C, but will migrate to our own OSL (Operating System Language), when the compiler is ready. It have three main focus goals. A password capability-based system with cryptographic filesystem. A modularized kernel where the modules is hot swappable, hence updates can be made live. User friendly configuration and interaction.
|OSDescription=OS project in assembler and C. System works in 32bit Protected Mode, with multitasking and multithreading. There is also ELF attendance and dynamic linker. Quarn OS has drivers for FDC, PIT, RTC, serial port, keyboard, VGA (text mode), PCI bus and many more. It also provides tool that allow to configure it, possibilities are very wide. For example you can chose if you want it to run with full preemption, user-space preemption or without preemption. Quarn OS also has special Artificial Intelligence module that is used in scheduler, but there are plans to use it in many more ways.
Some of the work are going to be our master theses for the next year, and we expect rapid development during our theses (2020-2021).
|Contact=Pawel "Hery Sasta" Dziepak (hryssta AT gmail.com)
|Contact=contact [at] quasios [dot] com
|URL=http://quarnos.sourceforge.net/
|License=Open source (License will be updated at some point)
|URL=https://git.imada.sdu.dk/Sandsized/QuasiOS-64-bit
|Status=Last commit: 2020-03-10, can't find repository
}}
}}


{{OSProject
=R=
|OSName=Quinn
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSDescription=Quinn OS is a 32-bit x86 compatible protected mode hobby operating system with multitasking. There is a graphical user interface, FAT file system driver and basic TCP/IP stack.
|OSName=RDOS
|Contact=Andrew Pamment, apamment [at] yandex [dot] com
|OSDescription=x86 based OS written entirely in assembly. Provides protection with segmentation and paging. Has drivers for FAT-based file systems, TCP/IP, USB, sound, LFB based VESA support with a GUI API. The user-level API is based on C++ classes.
|License=Open source
|Contact=Leif Ekblad(leif AT rdos.net)
|URL=http://www.rdos.net
|URL=https://github.com/apamment
|Status=Stable, used for some commercial projects.
|Status=Latest commit: 2017-10-08, can't find repository
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Reactos
|OSName=qword
|OSDescription=A GPL project to clone WinNT written from scratch. It runs: Firefox, OpenOffice 2,Quake III Arena, and much more. A lot of work is still need to be done. Looking for developers.
|OSDescription=Kernel and distro written in C and x86 assembly targeted at x86_64. Our philosophy is "keep it simple and make it work", which seems to have been working so far.
|Contact=OS Development discord server (not associated with osdev.org), where most of the devs are: https://discord.gg/RnCtsqD
|Contact=a team of developers(ros-general AT reactos.com)
|License=Open source
|URL=http://www.reactos.com
|URL=https://github.com/qword-os/qword
|Status= 0.3.10 - Alpha Stage (Not recommended for everyday use)
|Status=Latest commit: 2020-11-19, repository archived
|Pic=[[Image:Qword1.png|240px]]
}}
}}


= R =
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=RedOS
|OSDescription=RedOS is a small operating system written in C ,assembly it work on PM32, Just come to see.
|Contact=ELAATIFI Sidi Mohamed(elaatifi AT hotmail.com)
|URL=http://smelaatifi.free.fr/redos
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=RMMTOS
|OSName=RaidouOS
|OSDescription=x86_64 multitasking graphical operating system with support for PS/2, a round robin scheduler, and double-buffering for VESA 1280x1024 24-bit color mode. It has a custom font and simple terminal, as well as a basic desktop with window management. It can produce basic audio output through the PC speaker.
|OSDescription=Real Mode Multitasking Operating System
|Contact=aptrock327 on discord
|Contact=Mikko Paukkonen (mikko.paukkonen AT gmail.com), mikkop92 at the forum
|License=Open source (GNU GPLv2)
|URL=http://code.google.com/p/rmmtos/
|URL=https://github.com/AptRock327/RaidouOS
|Status=Latest commit: 2024-02-09, is active
|Pic=[[Image:Raidou.png|240px]]
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Ruby Operating System
|OSName=RDOS
|OSDescription=32-bit x86 based OS written mostly in assembly. Provides protection with segmentation and paging. Has drivers for FAT-based file systems, TCP/IP, USB, sound, LFB based VESA support with a GUI API. The user-level API is based on C++ classes. OpenWatcom is used for building both applications and device-drivers. Stable, has some 1000 commercial installations
|OSDescription=Harvest the best features from other operating systems and combine it into ROS. ROS should be user friendly. As much as possible should be written in Ruby, so that a user, which masters Ruby, are in full control of ROS.
|Contact=Simon Strandgaard(neoneye AT adslhome.dk)
|Contact=Leif Ekblad, leif [at] rdos [dot] net
|License=Open source (GNU GPLv2) / Proprietary for commercial usage
|URL=http://ros.rubyforge.org/
|URL=http://www.rdos.net/svn/trunk
|Status=Latest commit: 2023-02, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=RYMOS
|OSName=ReactOS
|OSDescription=A GPL project to clone WinNT written from scratch. It runs: Firefox, OpenOffice, Quake III Arena and much more. A lot of work is still need to be done. Looking for developers
|OSDescription=Graphic os under construction maked with NASM and GCC
|Contact=a team of developers, ros-general [at] reactos [dot] com
|Contact=Roberto Rodriguez(romyt01 AT yahoo.es)
|License=Open source (GNU GPLv2)
|URL=http://rymos.us.tt
|URL=http://www.reactos.com
|Status=Latest release: 2019-02-24, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
=S=
|OSName=Reaver OS
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSDescription=Open source project striving to provide a µkernel and a set of necessary services. Written in modern C++, currently targeting AMD64 SMP systems. Not POSIXish. Timer framework, IPI framework, thread switching are finished. There's also a basic, dumb scheduler without wait queues. Work progresses on enabling userspace and basic syscalls
|OSName=Saerox
|Contact=Michał "Griwes" Dominiak, griwes [at] griwes [dot] info
|OSDescription=An OS meant to be extremely stable and use resources efficiently. It is currently in development and will run on Intel x86. Written in assembly and C. It is not commercial yet, so help is greatly appreciated.
|License=Open source
|Contact=Jason Prince (jason.prince@saerox.com)
|URL=http://www.saerox.com/
|URL=https://github.com/griwes/ReaverOS
|Status=Last update: 2017-01-25
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=sanos
|OSName=Red OS
|OSDescription=32-bit microkernel designed for code readability.
|OSDescription=A small 32-bit x86 operating system kernel for jbox appliances. A jbox is a JavaOS server appliance running on standard PC hardware. This enables you to run java server applications without the need to install a host operating system. Only a standard Java HotSpot VM and the sanos kernel are needed.
|Contact=Michael Ringgaard(mri AT jbox.dk)
|Contact=nick [at] primis [dot] org
|License=Open source (BSD 2-clause)
|URL=http://www.jbox.dk
|URL=https://github.com/primis/redos
|Status=Last update: 2016-04-28, abandoned
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Sartoris Microkernel
|OSName=Redox
|OSDescription=A Rust Operating System. Our homepage: http://www.redox-os.org/ . More information and screenshots can be found at: https://github.com/redox-os/redox/
|OSDescription=The Sartoris Project aim is to develop a portable microkernel and a set of operating system services that support: - Efficient implementation of local system calls. - Concurrent execution of several OS 'personalities', ie a UNIX environment and a native microkernel-based interface. - Simple and elegant integration of distributed operating system components.
|Contact=Redox Developers, info [at] redox-os [dot] org
|Contact=Nicodega(nicoba4 AT hotmail.com)
|License=Open source (MIT)
|URL=http://sartoris.sourceforge.net/
|URL=https://github.com/redox-os/redox/
|Status=Latest update: 2019-02-25, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=SauOS
|OSName=RISC OS
|OSDescription=Designed in Cambridge, England by Acorn. First released in 1987, its origins can be traced back to the original team that developed the [http://www.arm.com/ ARM] microprocessor. Niche community using emulation, legacy systems and newer ARM hardware such as the [http://beagleboard.org BeagleBoard]. "[http://www.riscosopen.org/viewer/view/ Shared source]" fork ([http://www.castle-technology.co.uk/ Castle Technology Ltd]'s RO&nbsp;5) available for free non-commercial use, proprietary fork ([http://riscos.com RISCOS&nbsp;Ltd]'s RO&nbsp;4&nbsp;&amp;&nbsp;6) closed source. Stable, semi-defunct commercial use. Development currently focused on ARMv7 hardware
|OSDescription=SauOS is a 32-bit protected mode kernel written in C. It was initially based on bkerndev but is now being rewritten in a branch.
|Contact=RISC OS Open, https://www.riscosopen.org/content/contact
|Contact=imate900 (asteinborn SeventyEight AT Gmail DOT com)
|License=Open source
|URL=http://sauos.googlecode.com/
|URL=http://riscosopen.org
|Status=At present the kernel is being rewritten
|Status=Latest commit: 2019-02-25, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=ScorchOS
|OSName=rxv64
|OSDescription=rxv64 is a rewrite of xv6, targeting multicore 64-bit x86\_64 machines. It is written in Rust and while still a pedagogical system it supports PCIe, AHCI, the APIC, fast system calls, SYSCALLQ/SYSRETQ.
|OSDescription= A 32-bit pmode OS aimed to be light-weight, fast and easy to develop. Presently being rewritten from scratch. There are plans for it to become a modular microkernel aimed at low-powered devices.
|Contact=Bob Moss(bobmoss AT scorch.com)
|Contact=Dan Cross, crossd [at] gmail [dot] com
|License=Open source (MIT)
|URL=http://www.scorchos.com
|URL=https://github.com/dancrossnyc/rxv64
|Status=Development is halted temporarily while the developer pursues other projects
|Status=Latest commit: 2023-05-06, is active
}}
}}


= S =
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Sea Kernel
|OSDescription= A small kernel by Piranha that will be similar to Linux, but not a clone. It has multitasking, usermode, MM, and various other lower functions. Also, basic mouse, HDD, FDD, support, and ext2 support as well. I will also work out AI at the lower level (maybe). A hobby OS would discribe it well.
|Contact=goldenpiranha "AT" gmail.com)
|URL=http://code.google.com/p/microsea/
|Status=Working on 0.04 final release.
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Shunya Operating System
|OSName=SeaOS
|OSDescription=SeaOS is a hybrid kernel with loadable modules that supports ATA, AHCI, EXT2, ELF, and many other fancy acronyms. It has basic networking support, initial VT-x support, and is self-hosting with a fairly complete unix-like userland. Designed for simplicity. My homepage: http://dbittman.github.io/seaos
|OSDescription=The project Shunya explores the fundamentals of Operating Systems and deals with creating a simple OS which can be loaded by a Multiboot Compliant Bootloader. Though it can't be called a complete OS as it just provides a bare platform for further development but it utilizes a C Library and other Memory Management Tasks.
|Contact=(shirish.goyal@gmail.com)
|Contact=Daniel Bittman, danielbittman1 [at] gmail [dot] com
|License=Open source (GNU GPLv2)
|URL=http://www.ideaconspiracy.com/books/os/shunya-operating-system/shunya-operating-system
|URL=https://github.com/dbittman/seakernel
|Status=Last commit: 2016-05-13, abandoned
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=SkyOS V3.0
|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.
|OSDescription=32Bit PM, Paging, Multitasking, VM86, GUI (SkyGI/GiGFX), VFS,FAT12/16/32,SkyFS,ProcFS,DeviceFS,Network,TCP/IP,Keyboard, Serial,PS/2,IDE,ATAPI,FDD,RAMDISK,Soundblaster,VESA2.0,CT6xxxx, Dynamic loadlable modules, PnP, PCI, LIBC, SkyGI Library, Graphical Applications.
|Contact=Andreas Kling, kling [at] serenityos [dot] org
|Contact=Szeleney Robert(Robert.Szeleney AT br-automation.co.at)
|License=Open source (BSD 2-clause)
|URL=http://www.skyos.org
|URL=https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity
|Pic=[[File:SerenityOS-8ea4375.png|200px]]
|Status=Last commit: Recently
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=smiddyOS
|OSName=SerpaeOS
|OSDescription=SerpaeOS is a free, open-sourced x86 OS. It aims to provide a good resource for OSDevers to observe how certain features are implemented. Reach out to join the development team!
|OSDescription=smiddyOS is an operating system that is written in FASM asm. It is mainly a learning environment for the author, with pretty loose goals.
|License=GNU GPLv2
|Contact=smiddy on BOS forum, Dex OS forum, or OS Dev forum as smiddy
|Contact=Jaihson Kresak, serpaeos.devers [at] gmail [dot] com
|URL=http://smiddyOS.asmhackers.net/
|URL=https://serpaeos.sourceforge.io
|Status=Active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Solar_OS
|OSName=Silcos
|OSDescription=Silcos is a operating system that aims to provide a secure & robust environment for applications. It will sandbox all external executable files and also have advanced security in matter of object-management. It is in the development phase with the kernel being developed. The silcos kernel works in a modules which are dynamically loaded at runtime and divides itself into various modules like KernelHost, ModuleFramework, ObjectManager, and ExecutionManager, etc. It requires open-source support and will appreciate any!
|OSDescription=Simple, easy, fast 32bit GUI OS in ASM
|Contact=bogdan_ontanu @@ yahoo -- insert the dot here remove under score in name -- com
|URL=http://www.oby.ro/os/
}}


It is currently being developed in C++ and has a very object-oriented approach. Full documentation is provided in the code itself. Other than that, good GitHub wikis document it very well.
{{OSProjectEntry
|Contact=Shukant Pal, sukantk3.4 [at] gmail [dot] com
|OSName=SollerOS
|License=GNU GPLv3 (open-source)
|OSDescription=A unix-based 32 bit operating system written in assembly-it has no connection to Solar_OS, the similar names are just a coincidence
|URL=https://github.com/SukantPal/Silcos-Kernel
|Contact=Jeremy Soller (jackpot51@gmail.com)
|Status=Last commit: 2018-12-22, under rapid development, developers required
|URL=http://solleros.googlecode.com
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=spiderpig
|OSName=SimpleOS,
|OSDescription=32 bit operating system written in C
|OSDescription=SimpleOS is a very simple Operating System coded mainly in C with a bit of Assembly.
|Contact=Dak91 (dak.linux AT gmail.com)
|Contact=Harvey Xing, xingharvey [at] gmail [dot] com
|License=Open source (MIT)
|URL=http://spiderpig.osdev.it
|URL=https://github.com/xing1357/SimpleOS/
|Status=Latest update: 2021-06-04, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=[https://wiki.osdev.org/User:Rhodez/SingOS SingOS]
|OSName=Static OS
|OSDescription=SingOS (Single Task Operating System) is a concept/pilot operating system that aims to do only one task at a time and provide all resources for that task. It is only in 16-bit real mode, with a single feature in 32-bit protected mode. The special thing is the version which is strictly using original IBM PC BIOS calls, and should be compliant with IBM PC 5150. [https://git.imada.sdu.dk/Sandsized/SingOS_Legacy_BIOS https://git.imada.sdu.dk/Sandsized/SingOS_Legacy_BIOS] This might be the only of the versions which would be active, since we have started to develop QuasiOS (which will be a full functional 64-bit OS).
|OSDescription=Foreign language OS Project
At the university we have a historical collection of computers, why we have fun to make a operating system which runs on those machines. It's mostly fun, and is not well developed yet.
|Contact=3(stafe AT gmx.at)
|URL=http://www.staticos.at.tf/
}}


|Contact=contact [at] singos [dot] dk
{{OSProjectEntry
|License=Open source
|OSName=Sugatha RTOS kernel
|URL=https://git.imada.sdu.dk/Sandsized/SingOS
|OSDescription=Sugatha is an RTOS kernel with upto 8 priority levels. It is mainly written in C with the CPU specific code in asm.
|Status=Last commit: 2019-09-20, Only updated occasional
|Contact=dushara (nidujay AT sourceforge.net)
|URL=http://sugatha.sourceforge.net
|LastReleaseYear=2007
|LastReleaseMonth=6
|LastReleaseDay=28
|LastReleaseDescription= Sugatha RTOS version 0.8.0 (beta)
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=[https://www.sivelkiria.org/ SivelkiriaOS]
|OSName=SUNUX
|OSDescription=Sivelkiria is a new operating system at early stage of development. It aims to provide a platform which unites all software solutions into a harmonic whole, thus taking user experience to the next level. In Sivelkiria, compatibility of all programs is guaranteed by design. Using any device becomes easy and comfortable. The software designed for Sivelkiria OS can be used in any context.
|OSDescription=SUNUX is aiming to be an networking OS for running web servers and DHCP server, etc.

|Contact=Andreas Tolfsen(ato AT itnerd.net)
|Contact=contact hello@sivelkiria.org
|URL=http://sourceforge.net/projects/sunux
|License=Open source (BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License)
|URL=https://git.sivelkiria.org/
|Status=Active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Sunlight
|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.
|OSDescription=Sunlight is a 32-bit protected mode OS written from scratch. Planned to make a simple GUI.
|Contact=Nicolas Van Bossuyt, nicolas.van.bossuyt [at] skiftos [dot] org
|Contact=qandrew (qandrew777 AT yahoo.com)
|License=Open source (MIT)
|URL=http://qandrew.narod.ru
|URL=https://github.com/skiftOS/skift
|LastReleaseDescription= Full system rewrite... v0.0.114 (24.12.2009)
|Pic=[[File:skiftOS.png|200px]]
|Status=Last commit: Recently
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=SyCODE Platform
|OSName=Snowdrop OS
|OSDescription=Snowdrop OS is a small-scale 16-bit real mode operating system for the IBM PC architecture. Snowdrop was developed from scratch, using only assembly language. Snowdrop boots from a FAT12 filesystem (floppy disk) and comes with a shell, aSMtris (a Tetris clone), and a few other example programs that could greatly simplify the development - for example, see http://sebastianmihai.com/snowdrop/gamedev.php
|OSDescription=SyCODE Platform is (not yet but will be) a 32bit pmode OS (multitasking) with GUI. The executable format will probably the PE. I will port an assembler, a C compiler, a linker, and I will port a basic compiler (I am writing it for DOS, it will support many features ported from C language).
|Contact=PrzemekG_(PrzemekG_ AT poczta.onet.pl)
|Contact=email address on website below
|License=Open source (Public Domain)
|URL=http://przemekg.netfirms.com/projects.html
|URL=http://sebastianmihai.com/snowdrop/
|Status=Latest update: 2017-07-21, is active
|Pic=[[File:SnowdropOS.png|240px]]
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Synergy OS
|OSName=SO3
|OSDescription=Smart Object Oriented Operating system is a compact, lightweight, full featured and extensible operating system particularly well-suited for embedded systems in general.
|OSDescription=Synergy OS is an operating system built for learning purposes. It's built from the ground up using only assembly and no C; nasm and GNU ld are required to build it. It currently has a 32 bit protected mode kernel and a keyboard driver. It's source is in the OS download
|Contact=nmp91@live.com
|Contact=https://gitlab.com/smartobject/so3
|License=Open Source (GPL2)
|URL=http://67.11.191.209/software/view.php?project=Synergy_OS
|LastReleaseYear=2021
|LastReleaseMonth=3
|LastReleaseDay=05
|LastReleaseDesription=2021.4
|URL=https://gitlab.com/smartobject/so3
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=SysPak OS
|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.
|OSDescription=SyaPak OS is a microkernel based multiprocessor, multitasking, multithreading operating system for the IBM-PC Intel i386 systems. It is developed in Department of Computer Science of Bahahuddin Zakariya University, Multan Pakistan, under the kind supervision of Dr. Aman Ullah Khan. SysPak OS is a operating system with an emphasis on design and portability. It is largely implemented in C/C++, with a small amount of assembly. Currently, the system is mostly a kernel with a minimal amount of user space libraries and applications. Thus far, most of the work has been put into the kernel and other underlying support. As a result the system isn't that interesting from an end-user point of view (no gui, simple commands on a command line). Full documentation is available.
|Contact=Abdul Salam(hdrsalam AT hotmail.com)
|Contact=https://sortix.org/
|License=Open source (ISC)
|URL=http://www.brain.com.pk/~hdrsalam/syspakos.html
|LastReleaseYear=2019
|LastReleaseMonth=1
|LastReleaseDay=03
|LastReleaseDescription=1.0
|URL=https://sortix.org/
|Pic=[[File:Sortix.png|200px]]
}}
}}


{{OSProject
=T=
|OSName=Soso
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSDescription=Soso is a Unix-like 32bit operating system. Its features are multitasking with processes and threads, paging, Virtual File System, FAT32, system calls, basic Musl libc port, userspace ELF files, framebuffer (/dev/fb0), mmap, PS/2 mouse, Unix local sockets, and shared memory.
|OSName=Tabos
|License=Open source (BSD 2-clause)
|OSDescription=Tabos is a new operating system, at this stage of development aimed to run on intel's x86 platform. Although it is our first try in creating a runable, modern os, it seems that we are on the right way. We decided to develop a modular monolithic kernel with module loading support, using the x86 platform features to achieve this goal
|URL=https://github.com/ozkl/soso
|Contact=Jan-Michael Brummer(jan.brummer AT tabos.org)
|Pic=[[File:Soso-v0.3-gears.png|200px]]
|URL=http://www.tabos.org/
|Status=Last commit: 2021-03-15, in active development
}}
}}


= T =
{{OSProjectEntry

|OSName=TempOS
{{OSProject
|OSDescription=TempOS is an educational and multi purpose Operating System that was born as an undergraduate work and has it's your main goal to be not only another Operating System, but a complete toolkit designed to help students on their O.S. courses.
|OSName=tachyon
|Contact=Renê S. Pinto (rene AT renesp.com.br)
|OSDescription=tachyon is another Hobby OS, longing to support x86_64 only. Currently, it boots on qemu, bochs, virtualbox and real hardware. it has not much to see, really, but a working physical and virtual memory management (still improving), kernel and user threads and some other hardware interfacing... Basic goal was to create everything from scratch with a clean code base. It uses a plugin mechanism to load different supported kernel components.
|Status=In active development (early stage)
|Contact=mduft on GitHub
|URL=http://tempos-project.org
|License=Open source (MIT)
|URL=https://github.com/mduft/tachyon3
|Status=Latest update: 2023-02-06
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=The Damn Small OS
|OSName=tatOS
|OSDescription=A 32bit x86 OS written in assembly featuring a protected mode driver for USB flash drive and mouse. Source package includes tedit editor and ttasm assembler. Supports UHCI, EHCI, PS2 keyboard and 800x600x8bpp graphics - has a basic GUI
|OSDescription=An Exo-kernel where the application builds the system it self, providing the most basical functions for a multi-tasking system. All the response is thrown to the application, let it manage, but protecting the resources. An extreme approach of Operating Systems, that should be highly portable. 100% in C.
|Contact=the team(alphakiller_ AT msn.com)
|Contact=Tom Timmermann
|License=Open source
|URL=http://sourceforge.net/projects/comos
|URL=https://github.com/tatimmer/tatOS
|Status=Latest commit: 2016-07-23, may be abandoned
|Pic=[[File:TatOS.png|200px]]
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=the dr
|OSName=[[wikipedia:TempleOS|TempleOS]]
|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
|OSDescription=It's a kernel for the IA32 architecture written in C and asm. It's based on the exokernel architecture but forks from it when simplicity can be gained.
|Contact=Gianluca Guida(gianluca AT drex.tk)
|Contact=Terry A Davis, http://www.templeos.org
|License=Open source (Public Domain)
|URL=http://drex.sourceforge.net
|URL=http://templeos.org/
|Status=([http://www.thedalleschronicle.com/news/2018/sep/07/man-killed-train-had-tech-following/ Author passed away])
|Pic=[[File:TempleOS.png|240px]]
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=The MK1 Hybrid Theory OS
|OSName=Tilck
|OSDescription=Tilck ('''Ti'''ny '''L'''inux-'''C'''ompatible '''K'''ernel) is a x86 monolithic preemptable kernel designed to be partially compatible with <code>linux-i686</code> at binary level. For the moment, it's mostly an educational project: the perfect playground for playing in kernel mode while retaining the ability to compare how the very same usermode bits run on the Linux kernel as well. In the long term, the project targets the '''embedded''' world and '''ARM''', including MMU-less systems. Currently, the project has full '''ACPI''' support and can run software like '''BusyBox''', '''VIM''', '''fbDOOM''', '''Lua''', '''TinyCC''', without any customizations. Part of the project are also an interactive '''bootloader''' (both legacy '''BIOS''' and '''UEFI''' boot) and a ''solid'' '''test infrastructure''', with extras like '''kernel coverage'''.
|OSDescription=A small project to port the .NET runtime onto bare metal, and run managed kernel on top.
|Contact=Rudraksh MK: rmk.hackerlabs@gmail.com
|Contact=vladislav [dot] valtchev [at] gmail [dot] com
|URL=http://sites.google.com/site/thehackerlabsfoundation/home/the-mk1-research-os
|License=Open source (BSD 2-clause)
|URL=https://github.com/vvaltchev/tilck
|Status=Latest commit: 2021-08-10, is active
|Pic=[[Image:Tilck_screenshot.png|200px]]
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=The Spoon Microkernel
|OSName=TinyOS
|OSDescription=Event-driven operating system targeted for wireless sensor network embedded systems. Has a megalithic kernel architecture
|OSDescription=The spoon microkernel is my hobby. It's becoming a fully stocked microkernel and an operating system is being built around it. Please enjoy having a look, it's great for people to learn from.
|Contact=https://github.com/tinyos/tinyos-main
|Contact=Durand Miller(pleasecheck AT website.com)
|License=Open source (BSD)
|URL=http://www.smksoftware.com/
|URL=https://github.com/tinyos/tinyos-main
|Status=Latest commit: 2018-12-13, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=[[User:Klange/ToaruOS|ToaruOS (とあるOS)]]
|OSName=Titanium Bonfire Operating System/32 (TBOS32)
|OSDescription=A complete educational operating system for x86-64 PCs, with a bootloader, kernel, libc, window compositor, graphical applications, and Unix-like utilities.
|OSDescription='''TBOS32''' is a flexible 32-bit x86 OS written in C with NASM and based on early parts of JamesM's tutorials.
|Contact=#toaruos on libera.chat
|Contact=Troy Martin (blasterman95 AT gmail DOT com)
|License=Open source (NCSA/University of Illinois license)
|Status=In active development.
|URL=http://www.quokforge.org/projects/tbos32
|URL=http://github.com/klange/toaruos
|Status=Latest commit: 2023-01-05, is active
|Pic=[[Image:Toaruos_screenshot.png|200px]]
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=TJI-OS
|OSName=TravorOS
|OSDescription=A research-purpose Operating System that discovers features on Intel x86 processors which is inspired by Linux. Welcome to contribute!
|OSDescription=TJI-OS is a 32bit Operating System, i have decided to create. I have had much experience in Basic, HTML, Batch. I will have to learn C# or C++ to create this OS but i think it will be an interesting chalenge. Any ideas/ feedback let me know.
|Contact=Travor Liu <travor_lzh [at] outlook [dot] com>
|Contact=Ian(icisted AT yahoo.co.uk)
|License=Open source (GNU GPLv3)
|URL=http://www.tji-os.8m.com
|URL=https://github.com/TravorLZH/TravorOS
|Status=Latest commit: 2018-08-07, abandoned
|Pic=[[Image:TravorOS_20180422.png|200px]]
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Tornado
|OSName=Tupai
|OSDescription=The modular kernel.
|OSDescription=Tupai is a monolithic unix-inspired operating system kernel that runs on i386-compatible machines.
|Contact=Joshua Barretto, joshua.s.barretto [at] gmail [dot] com
|Contact=Tornado Developers Mailing List(tornado-devel AT lists.berlios.de)
|License=Open source (GNU GPLv3)
|URL=http://tornado.berlios.de
|URL=https://gitlab.com/zesterer/tupai/commits/dev
|Status=Latest commit: 2017-08-03
|Pic=[[Image:Tupai-0-1-0.png|200px]]
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Trion
|OSName=týndur
|OSDescription=The microkernel-based community OS of the German OS development community Lowlevel. See the [http://forum.osdev.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=21355 tyndur 0.2.2 announcement] in the forum
|OSDescription=A portable nanokernel-based OS.
|Contact=tyndur-devel mailing list, tyndur-devel [at] tyndur [dot] org ; Kevin at OSDev forums
|Contact=Trion Developers Mailing List(trion-kernel-dev AT lists.sourceforge.net)
|License=Open source
|URL=http://trion.sourceforge.net
|URL=https://git.tyndur.org/lowlevel/tyndur/commits/master
|Status=Latest update: 2018-01-06
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Tysos
|OSName=Tysos
|OSDescription=The type-safe operating system is a 64-bit multitasking microkernel written in C#
|OSDescription=The type-safe operating system is a 64-bit multitasking microkernel written in C#. Ahead-of-time compiler is mostly complete, work has switched to implementing the kernel
|Contact=John Cronin(johncronin AT scifa.co.uk)
|Contact=John Cronin, jncronin [at] tysos [dot] org
|License=Open source
|URL=http://tysos.googlecode.com
|URL=https://github.com/jncronin/tysos
|Status=Currently implementing ahead-of-time compiler
|Status=Last update: 2021-02-01
}}
}}


=U=
= U =

{{OSProjectEntry
{{OSProject
|OSName=U-OS
|OSName=Unet Operating System
|OSDescription=A German OS Project
|OSDescription=Unet is a Unix-like operating system that offers the best compatibility for various platforms. Whether you need a server, a desktop, or an embedded system, Unet can meet your needs. Unet also provides advanced networking, security, and storage features, and supports most popular embedded storage and networking devices.
|Contact=Jan Loebel(jan.loebel AT web.de)
|Contact=lithicsoft@gmail.com or https://discord.gg/7VxhnqeSUf
|URL=http://uos.maep.de/
|License=Proprietary
|CloserInspection={{CloserInspectionValidity|WARNING! This URL Website is not in English.}}
|URL=https://lithicsoft.github.io/
|Status=Active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=[[User:Superleaf1995/UDOS|UDOS]]
|OSName=UbixOS
|OSDescription=It's Back :)
|OSDescription=A mainframe OS - yes it's compatible with z/Arch albeit lacks SYSG support.
|Contact=Superleaf1995
|Contact=Christopher Olsen(colsen AT UbixOS.com)
|License=Open source (Public Domain - Unlicense)
|URL=http://www.ubixos.com
|URL=https://github.com/SuperLeaf1995/uDOS
|Status=Abandoned, can't find repository
|Pic=[[File:uDOS.png|200px]]
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=udos: a micro disk operating system
|OSName=Ultibo core
|OSDescription=A unikernel environment based on the Free Pascal compiler and Lazarus IDE, initially targeting single board computers such as Raspberry Pi and also supporting QEMU the design is intended to be portable to other platforms. The modular architecture allows applications to pick and choose what features to use in a project and the compiler produces a bootable kernel image which includes all of the required RTL components. Comes with a comprehensive list of features including pre-emptive threading, multicore support, IPv4 networking, FAT/NTFS/CDFS file systems, USB support, SD/MMC support, drivers for common peripherals such as GPIO, I2C, SPI, PWM, and DMA, C library support, hardware accelerated OpenGL ES and OpenVG graphics and much more. Packaged in an installer download for Windows or as an install script for Linux customized versions of both Free Pascal and Lazarus IDE are included along with full source and a large collection of examples. Our homepage: https://ultibo.org/
|OSDescription=udos is for PC/AT compatibles with legacy FDD.
|Contact=Katsuhiko Gondow(gondow AT cs.titech.ac.jp)
|Contact=info [at] ultibo [dot] org
|License=Open source (GNU LGPL 2.1 with static linking exemption)
|URL=http://www.sde.cs.titech.ac.jp/~gondow/udos/
|URL=https://github.com/ultibohub/
|Status=Latest commit: 2021-05-14, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Upanix
|OSName=UNEXT/os aka (You Next /Operating System) v8.1.b (c)2009
|OSDescription=Upanix – an x86 based 32 bit operating system designed and developed in C++. It uses x86 architectural features for memory management (paging, segmentation) and process management (TSS, Call Gates, Interrupt Gates). Aim is to build a minimal complete OS which supports USB storage, ELF binaries/dlls, GCC/g++ compiler and build tools, Internet (wifi) and a basic UI
|OSDescription=c++ flat mode operating system by a.'''T'''.d
|Contact=Prajwala Prabhakar, srinivasa_prajwal [at] yahoo [dot] co [dot] in
''current features:''
|License=Open source (GNU GPLv3)
* flat mode memory module up to 4gig's of RAM
|URL=https://github.com/prajwal83/upanix
* fat 12,16,32 driver
|Status=Latest commit: 2018-06-11
* ps2 mouse driver
* multi tasking
* as usual CLI is supported
* XGUI (open desktop): VBE2,800x600x256 and more, windowing system, buildin script language for GUI application development (Basic like language)
* support 40% of DOS API (aka int 0x20,0x21,0x33)
|Contact=r_ed209 AT yahoo DOT CoM
|URL=coming soon i hope
|Status= 60% done
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Useless OS
|OSName=U365
|OSDescription=U365 is a monolithic 32-bit OS in its alpha stage. It includes VFS, STDIO, keyboard and mouse drivers, VESA modes and some simple screen surface management. We used C and Assembly to code it.
|OSDescription=The Useless OS is made entirely in ASM compiled with NASM. It is currently a 16 bit Real-Mode OS with a FAT12 filesystem. It has around 30 system calls and an ASM header for developing applications for the UOS. Applications can be developed in ASM, or with a BASIC compiler called UBASIC (Useless BASIC) that was programmed in FreeBASIC. The UBASIC Compiler takes BASIC code and translates it to NASM code which in turn compiles it to flat-binary or .COM applications. The way the UOS multi-tasks is more like task switching in real-mode. A GUI is currently being developed. Future plans are to write a 32 bit p-mode extender, then port the GUI to use it for better multi-tasking. Note that our website is under construction.
|Contact=David Gutierrez (david dot primeproductions dot gutierrez AT gmail dot com)
|Contact=osdever (Nikita Ivanov) and k1-801 (Dmitry Kychanov) ; krasota156 [at] gmail [dot] com - osdever's email
|License=Open source (Apache 2.0)
|URL=http://www.uselessos.site11.com/
|URL=http://gitlab.com/bps-projs/U365
|Status = First release coming soon
|Status=Latest commit: 2017-05-17
|Pic=[[Image:U365_0.6.png|200px]]
}}
}}


=V=
= V =


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Valix
|OSName=Vanadium OS
|OSDescription=Vanadium OS is a multi-user Unix-like OS. i386, amd64. Fully protected mode. Memory, file and hardware protection. root and unprivileged users. GUI without X, modular kernel, and has a live floppy image with a single user mode! My homepage: http://www.durlej.net/contact ; project pages: http://www.durlej.net/v/ , http://www.durlej.net/nameless , https://github.com/p-durlej/newsys . One of the great features is that you can write C code and instantly compile it to execute
|OSDescription=
|Contact=Piotr Durlej, http://www.durlej.net/contact
The Valix Operating System is a managed-code operating system. Valix will run no userland binaries: instead, an object-oriented interpreter will be built into the kernel. This offers superior security (the only binary the CPU is directly running is the kernel itself) and faster speeds compared to other interpreters, since time is not wasted with context switching between kernelmode and usermode. Valix itself is written in GCC C and FASM Assembly under GPLv3; source code available at http://gitorious.com/valix . x86 and ARM architecture. Original website: http://valix.co.nr/
|License=Open source (BSD 2-clause)
|Contact= xvedejas and Essial and #valix on irc.freenode.net
|URL=http://www.themicrogeeks.com/sites/valix/
|URL=https://github.com/p-durlej/newsys
|Status=Abandoned
|LastReleaseYear=2009
|Pic=[[File:VanadiumOS.png|240px]]
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=VolTroX Operating System
|OSName=Vinix
|OSDescription=Vinix is a 64-bit UNIX-like OS written in the [https://vlang.io/ V programming language], that aims to be source compatible with most Linux/*nix programs. It aims to be approachable and be runnable on real hardware. It can run a vast array of Linux userland software including bash, GCC, and X.org, amongst others.
|OSDescription=Codenames Chronos And Aurora, Two 16bit real mode operating systems developed by two teams Aurora And Chronos, They are both fat12 compatable, and will contain vesa gui, with simple memory management
|License=Open source (GNU GPLv2)
|URL=http://gxp.yuku.com
|URL=https://github.com/vlang/vinix
|Status=Active
|Pic=[[File:Vinix.png|240px]]
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=VSTa
|OSName=Visopsys
|OSDescription=Visopsys (VISual OPerating SYStem) is an alternative operating system for PC-compatible computers, written “from scratch”, and developed primarily by a single hobbyist programmer since 1997. Its primary "useful feature" is a reasonably functional partition management program - the ‘Disk Manager’, which can create, format, delete, resize, defragment, copy, and move partitions, and modify their attributes. It supports both DOS/MBR and UEFI partition tables. It can also copy hard disks, and has a simple and friendly graphical interface. A basic version can fit on a bootable floppy disk, or you can use the entire system from a ‘live’ CD/DVD
|OSDescription=VSTa is a copylefted system, originally written by Andrew Valencia , which uses ideas from several research operating systems in its implementation. It attempts to be POSIXish except where POSIX gets in the way, and runs on a number of different PC configurations. VSTa is also designed to take advantage of SMP right out of the box.
|Contact=Andy McLaughlin, andy [at] visopsys [dot] org
|URL=http://www.vsta.org:8080/FrontPage
|License=Open source (GNU GPLv2)
|URL=http://visopsys.org/
|Status=Last commit: 2023-09-21, is active
|Pic=[[File:Visopsys.png|240px]]
}}
}}


{{OSProject
=W=
|OSName=VSTa
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSDescription=VSTa is a copylefted system, originally written by Andrew Valencia, which uses ideas from several research operating systems in its implementation. It attempts to be POSIXish except where POSIX gets in the way, and runs on a number of different PC configurations. VSTa is also designed to take advantage of SMP right out of the box. My homepage: http://www.vsta.org
|OSName=WISDOM
|Contact=Andrew Valencia, https://github.com/vandys
|OSDescription=WISDOM is a 32-bit operating system with a primitive shell implemented. It is copyrighted under GNU/GPL license. WISDOM is also a research into the field of design of operating system.
|License=Open source (GNU GPLv2)
|Contact=R Karthick & Anita Shelton(rkarthick AT gmx.net)
|URL=http://wisdom.sourceforge.net
|URL=http://sources.vsta.org:7100/vsta/index
|Status=Last commit: 2015-01-12, abandoned
}}
}}


=X=
= W =

{{OSProjectEntry
{{OSProject
|OSName=XOmB
|OSName=WingOS
|OSDescription=General purpose OS built on top of the XOmB exokernel. Aims to do away with the legacy crap of x86 and utilize the features of x86_64 to their benefit. Devices as given to the user with the most minimal of abstractions. The kernel itself is multicore 64 bit only. It supports multicore scheduling, a userspace keyboard driver, a userspace VESA driver (through x86 emulation), and is actively developed by a group of undergraduate and graduate students.
|OSDescription=WingOS is an basic open source 64bit Operating System written from scratch with c++ and a little bit of assembly. WingOS has SMP support.
|Contact=untwisted or wilkie or steveklabnik(on the forums)
|License=open source (MIT)
|URL=http://github.com/xomboverlord/xomb/tree/master
|URL=https://github.com/Supercip971/WingOS_x64/
|Status=In progress
|Status=Latest commit: 2020-12-24, is active
}}
}}


= X =


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=XOmB Bare Bones
|OSName=XEOS
|OSDescription=XEOS is an experimental 32/64 bits Operating System for x86 platforms, written from scratch in Assembly and C. It includes a C99 Standard Library, and aims at POSIX/SUS2 compatibility.
|OSDescription=A Bare Bones OS written in the D programming language. Fully 64 bit.
* Status: http://www.xs-labs.com/en/projects/xeos/status/
|Contact=wilkie or steveklabnik(on the forums)
* Roadmap: http://www.xs-labs.com/en/projects/xeos/roadmap/
|URL=http://github.com/xomboverlord/xomb-bare-bones/tree/master
* GitHub: http://github.com/macmade/XEOS
|Status=1.0.0 released
* API reference: http://doc.xs-labs.com/XEOS
|Contact=Jean-David Gadina - XS-Labs - www.xs-labs.com
|License=Open source
|URL=http://www.xs-labs.com/en/projects/xeos/
|Status=Latest commit: 2017-01-11
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=X-OS
|OSName=xOS
|OSDescription=xOS is a hobbyist operating system project written mostly from scratch for the PC, entirely in FASM-style assembly. The principal goal of xOS is to be compact and lightweight, yet be suitable for use in the 21st century, in terms of speed, features and hardware support. As such, xOS supports IDE and SATA hard disks, partial support for USB, networking, a rudimentary web browser, and a compositing graphical user interface. The kernel and drivers have been written entirely in assembly, while applications can be written in C.
|OSDescription=French OS Project
|Contact=AlAdDiN
|Contact=omarx024 [at] gmail [dot] com
|License=Open source (MIT)
|URL=http://xos.freezee.org/
|URL=http://omarrx024.github.io/ (link is dead)
|CloserInspection={{CloserInspectionValidity|WARNING! This URL Website is not in English.}}
|Status=Latest commit: 2017-07-09, possibly abandoned
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Xenon
|OSName=xv6
|OSDescription=xv6 is a re-implementation of Dennis Ritchie's and Ken Thompson's Unix
|OSDescription=Xenon is (almost) a UNIX clone; I am not yet sure how it will be different, but there will be something :-) It aims to be small and fairly fast, but mostly it only exists to fill my time... At this point, the only fully working component is the crash handler. It is currently in C/NASM. License: MIT
Version 6 (v6). xv6 loosely follows the structure and style of v6,
|Contact=TheQuux (t h e q u u x @ g m a i l . c o m)
but is implemented for a modern RISC-V multiprocessor using ANSI C.
|URL=http://www.seas.ucla.edu/~hirsch/xenon
* Open source of companion text: https://github.com/mit-pdos/xv6-riscv-book
* Port of xv6 to VisionFive 2 SoC: https://github.com/michaelengel/xv6-vf2
|URL=https://github.com/mit-pdos/xv6-riscv
|License=Open source (MIT)
|Status:Used in MIT OS courses (current)
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=Xenon
|OSName=XtOS
|OSDescription=Xenon is a completely new breed of operating system inspired by Singularity, L4, Panda, and Vista. It combines software isolated tasks using type-safe code (C#) with a completely kernel free design that replaces the traditional kernel with a group of core services running in their own tasks. This design provides the best stability and security while improving performance. Xenon Software is my startup company that strives to think "nowhere near the box".
|OSDescription=XtOS is an operating system with a kernel written in C and a userspace written in C source code which is interpreted on runtime. The C interpreter is based on TinyC and implemented inside the kernel along with the window manager. Everything runs in Ring 0 and C applications are able to access most of the functions that the kernel is able to.
|Contact=FutureDomain
|Contact=ch@dorper.me
|License=Open source
|URL=http://www.xenonsoftware.net
|URL=https://git.dorper.me/projects/XT (link is dead)
|Status=Under Design
|Status=Latest commit: 2018-08-24
}}
}}


=Y=
= Y =

{{OSProject
|OSName=YaxOS
|OSDescription=YaxOS is a very primitive OS running in real mode.
|Contact=markboldyrev+yaxos@gmail.com
|License=GPLv3
|URL=https://gitlab.com/SopaXorzTaker/yaxos
|Status=Latest commit: 2018-12-26, is active
}}

= Z =

{{OSProject
|OSName=Zeal 8-bit OS
|OSDescription=Conceived as a hardware abstraction layer for Z80-based computers, Zeal 8-bit OS is a single-tasking operating system with a small, concise Unix-like API. It is ROM-able, modular and configurable. Header files are included for assembly language and C. Videos for Zeal 8-bit OS and Computer: https://www.youtube.com/@Zeal8bit Web emulator for Zeal 8-bit Computer: https://zeal8bit.github.io/Zeal-WebEmulator/
|Contact=contact [at] zeal8bit [dot] com
|License=Open source (Apache 2.0)
|URL=https://github.com/Zeal8bit/Zeal-8-bit-OS
|Status=Latest update: 2023-04-05, is active
}}


{{OSProject
=Z=
|OSName=ZeldaOS
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSDescription=Written in C from scratch, ZeldaOS is an UNIX-like kernel which is aiming for POSX.1 compliance and running on any x86 and x86_64 processors. Also, the kernel is designed to support more and more networking features.
|OSName=Zen
|Contact=jiezheng@vmware.com
|OSDescription=Based on the principle that simple is beautiful.
|License=Proprietary
|URL=http://www.zen-simplicity.com/
|URL=https://github.com/chillancezen/ZeldaOS
|Status=Latest update: 2019-05-26, is active
}}
}}


{{OSProject
{{OSProjectEntry
|OSName=ZoftOS
|OSName=ZeldaOS.x86_64
|OSDescription=Written in C from scratch, ZeldaOS.x86_64 is a 64_bit kernel which supports x86_64 features, it's also a bare metal hypervisor with Intel VT-x technology.
|OSDescription=ZoftOS is a Intel 80x86 based OS that **will** (subject to change) provide support for VFAT and ext2 with different executable file formats supported. Written in C/C++ (gcc) and assembly (nasm), unde Win/DOS using Bochs (for testing anyways). Main purpose __was__ to develop a smarter shell, that could recognize and learn different commands and shell scripting that's more flexible.
|Contact=Ben Hsu(ben.sunghsu AT att.net)
|Contact=jiezheng@vmware.com
|License=Proprietary
|URL=http://zoftos.sf.net/
|URL=https://github.com/chillancezen/ZeldaOS.x86_64
|Status=Latest update: 2019-06-25, is active
}}
}}



Latest revision as of 16:32, 25 June 2024

This page maintains a list of academic, personal, and small non-commercial operating systems. For information regarding commercial or mainstream operating systems, please visit Wikipedia.

OSes have a high mortality rate: between 2004 and 2006, 112 of 213 OS Projects disappeared from the Internet. And looking at how often these projects are started by using the OS Project Announcement forum, in that same time period 68 projects were announced! The current total is 175 projects, but just 58 of them are active (as of January 1, 2018) and only 62 have been updated at least once since 2018 (three of which have been since abandoned), and 27 since 2019. Please help keep this list current by correcting it if you see any outdated information.

OSes without an update since 2015 are now located at Abandoned Projects.
More mature hobby operating systems can also be found at Notable Projects.
Particularly advanced and successful operating systems are listed at Advanced Projects.

Contents: 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

9

9front

Plan9front (or 9front) is a fork of the Plan 9 from Bell Labs operating system. The project was started to remedy a perceived lack of devoted development resources inside Bell Labs, and has accumulated various fixes and improvements. Our homepage: http://9front.org/ , our artwork: http://9front.org/propaganda/

http://lists.9front.org/

Open source

https://code.9front.org/hg/

ISO, ~500MB

Latest update: 2024-05-27, is active


A

Acess2

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)

thePowersGang

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

http://www.mutabah.net/acess2/

Floppy, 1.44 MB

Last commit: 2016-06-22, currently abandoned - the author has switched to his other project, Rust OS (https://github.com/thepowersgang/rust_os)


Amethyst

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)..

Jack Scott, jack [at] jackscott [dot] id [dot] au

Open source (ISC)

https://github.com/JackScottAU/Amethyst

ISO, ~1MB

Latest update: 2024-06-24


Amiga Research Operating System

AROS aims to create a free open source AmigaOS like OS and make it better than the original. Our homepage: http://aros.sourceforge.net

Ola Jensen, ola [at] aros [dot] org

Open source (MPL-like)

http://www.aros.org

Floppy, 1.44 MB ; ISO, ~200MB

Latest update: 2024-05-28, is active


The Apollo Project

The Apollo project is a microkernel designed for maximum portability. Closely following the UNIX Philosophy without being unix itself. The Project has been active for about 6 years, with about 8 complete code rewrites along the way.

allie [at] primis [dot] org

Open source (MIT)

https://github.com/primis/Apollo

ISO, ~10MB

Latest commit: 2024-03-17, is active; Latest release: 2022-09-14


Aqeous

Aqeous is a new Completely-from-scratch, Not-a-UNIX 32 Bit pmode OS (basically a kernel right now), with SMP style Multi-Processor Support each using Multilevel Feedback Queuing Scheduling, Implementing its own FileSystem AqFS (also made a windows side AqFS Driver to communicate), Pretty good Shell, Pretty Neat VESA Graphics drivers, A Composting window GUI system with double buffering and Alpha-Blending, A primitive Scalable Font Rendering Engine and off-course mouse and keyboard drivers , Shell Scripting Support (like .bat in Windows) etc. Many things are in active development and its still not even in alpha. The Code may look pretty stupid but yeah that won't be that bad for long. The goal is to make something on which u can open facebook and send me a 'Hi' :) Currently It supports only Qemu :( But working on that too.

ashishkmr472 [at] gmail [dot] com

Open source

https://github.com/AshishKumar4/Aqeous

IMG, >150MB

Latest update: 2021-09-13


AQUA OS

AQUA OS is a 32 bit protected mode operation system, that has a nice organic and natural graphical interface. It is also very developer friendly, with loads of APIs.

inobulles [at] gmail [dot] com

GPLv2

https://obiwac.wordpress.com/aqua-os/

ISO, ~20MB

Latest update: 2018-04-09


AquilaOS

AquilaOS is a UNIX-like operating system, intended to be fully POSIX-compliant. Its design follows a generic and robust approach. Many POSIX interfaces are already supported including multi-threading, and many POSIX compliant applications have been ported.

manwar [at] ieee [dot] org

Open Source (GNU GPLv3)

http://aquilaos.com

ISO, ~10MB

Latest update: 2019-10-26


Asuro

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.

Kieron Morris, kjm [at] kieronmorris [dot] me
Aaron Hance, ah [at] aaronhance [dot] me

Open Source

https://www.spexeah.com/index.php/asuro/

ISO, ~5MB

Latest commit: 2022-02-07


Astral

Astral is a 64 bit operating system written in C which aims be compatible with POSIX. It has a growing support for networking and is able to run from disk with support for caching pages. Currently ported software ranges from Bash and GCC to X.org, Fvwm3, xterm and Quake.

No Contact Information

Open source (MIT)

https://github.com/Mathewnd/Astral

ISO, ~140MB-750MB

Latest commit: 2024-05-28, is active


Aura

Aura is part of a larger idea, Project Asiago. It's goal is to reinvent all the currently outdated systems in one unified setup. Aura is just the kernel part of this.

Chris Smith, chris [at] hichris.com

Open source (GNU GPLv3)

https://github.com/projectasiago/aura

IMG, ~400MB

Latest commit: 2018-03-09


AwooOS

awooOS is an experimental, monotasking operating system, bringing together old ideas and new technology. It is designed around a microkernel, with as much moved into libraries as possible. The kernel proper is less than 50 lines of code.

Ellen Dash, me [at] duckie [dot] co

Open source (MPL)

https://github.com/awooos/awooos

IMG, ~2MB

Latest commit: 2019-02-16


aurora-xeneva

aurora-xeneva is a multitasking GUI based operating system targeting x86_64 & aarch64 architecture, focusing most modern hardwares as possible. "Aurora" being the name of kernel and "Xeneva" is the name of entire operating system. Aurora kernel features SMP, Networking, HD-Audio,USB3,Graphical Drivers,..many more.

Manas Kamal, manaskamal.kandupur [at] gmail [dot] com

Open source (BSD 2-Clause)

https://github.com/manaskamal/XenevaOS

IMG, ~1GB

Latest commit: 2024-03-27, is active


B

Banana

Banana is a 32-bit OS written in C and C++, designed for a 486 or better with at least 16MB of RAM. The kernel is pre-emptive and supports loading ELF drivers and modules from the disk. It runs on real hardware, and supports ATA/ATAPI/SATA/SATAPI/floppy disks, FAT/exFAT/ISO9660 filesystems, PS/2 keyboard and mouse, SB16 and AC97 audio. Banana also has ACPI support. It comes with an installer which can be run from floppies or a CD-ROM. Currently has a command line shell, and a GUI with solitaire, minesweeper, a photo viewer and text editor.

Alex Boxall, alexboxall3 [at] gmail [dot] com

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

https://github.com/A22347/Banana-Operating-System

IMG, ~64MB

Latest commit: 2022-11-13


BareMetal

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. More information here - http://www.returninfinity.com/

Ian Seyler, ian.seyler [at] returninfinity [dot] com

Open source

https://github.com/ReturnInfinity/BareMetal-OS

IMG, >128MB

Latest commit: 2024-05-27


BCOS

BCOS is a practical distributed operating system, initially aimed at 80x86/PC compatible computers. In general BCOS is meant to (eventually) make a group of computers connected by a network (a cluster of computers) behave like a single computer with multiple users.

Brendan Trotter, btrotter [at] gmail [dot] com

Proprietary :(

http://bcos.hopto.org/

Unknown

Latest update: 2019-06-15


Beelzebub

Beelzebub (The Lord of Flies) features a hybrid kernel, accompanied by libraries and apps written mainly in C++, serving as a platform for development and experimentation of kernel/OS/runtime features. It currently targets AMD64, with plans to support IA-32 and ARM architectures later. It aims to become a clean, modern, and efficient operating system for servers and workstations.

contact [at] vercas [dot] com

Open source (BSD-like)

https://github.com/vercas/Beelzebub

Floppy, 1.44 MB (will be available soon)

Latest commit: 2021-06-06


BeeOS

A simple "Unix-like" x86 kernel trying to be POSIX compliant. Currently, the project does not have any long term mighty ambition, it just want to be a good learning tool for operating systems and low level programming topics. A future "on-the-field" usage, especially when ARM port will be ready, is not excluded.

davxy [at] datawok [dot] net

Open source (GNU LGPLv3)

https://github.com/davxy/beeos

Floppy, 1.44 MB (will be available soon)

Latest commit: 2023-05-29, is active


BleskOS

BleskOS is 32-bit operating system written from scratch in C. One of main features is alternative graphic user interface that do not use windows, as classic operating systems do, but switches between programs on full screen. BleskOS is designed for older computers. Goal of BleskOS is to provide system, that could be installed on older computers to make them usable again. BleskOS have wide range of drivers such as VBE, AC97, Intel HD Audio, PS/2 keyboard, PS/2 mouse, PATA(PI), SATA(PI), USB controllers UHCI/OHCI/EHCI, FAT filesystems, ethernet cards from Realtek, Intel, AMD and more. BleskOS also supports widely used file formats like JPG, PNG, GIF, MP3, TXT, HTML and more. Every version is tested on multiple real computers.

support@bleskos.com

Open source (MIT)

https://github.com/VendelinSlezak/BleskOS

Floppy, 1.44 MB ; ISO, ~2MB

Latest commit: 2024-05-25, is active


BlueKernel

The BlueKernel is a simple microkernel design intended for students. It has pre-emptive multitasking with threads, message-passing and virtual memory. It is currently targeted for the IA-32 processors, but the design is strictly separated into a hardware-dependent mechanisms layer, with an independent policy layer on top of that. It has its own basic boot loader that loads the kernel and a disk driver. It also has a basic text-mode display driver and keyboard driver. As with most microkernels, the drivers run in user space and help to demonstrate message passing and interrupts. When the system starts it loads a server that allows the user to load their own processes. There are very simple example user programs to demonstrate threads, message-passing and interrupts. The website is written like a textbook to explain how it all works, focusing on the implementation rather than theory.

http://bluekernel.com.au/#intro,Download%20+%20Contact

Creative Commons, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

http://www.bluekernel.com.au

Floppy, 1.44 MB (at ./makefile change 20160 to 2880)

Latest update: 2018-12-15


BoneOS

BoneOS is an Operating System for everyone built by everyone. The goal is to make an Operating System for 'Everyone'. Ranging from Programmers to Normal Users. This operating system currently supports x86 and x64. Later will move forward to other architectures and platforms such as MIPS, PowerPC, ARM, etc...

Bone OS Team (https://github.com/Bone-Project/BoneOS)

Open source (GNU GPLv3)

https://github.com/Bone-Project/BoneOS

IMG, ~10MB

Latest commit: 2023-11-20, is active



Brutal

An operating system inspired by brutalist design that combines the ideals of UNIX from the 1970s with modern technology and engineering. Brutal is a microkernel written in modern C that targets x86-64 and RISCV (WIP). Brutal has: its own UEFI bootloader, a WIP C compiler, an IDL, a GUI, and much more... If you want a 'complete' list of work in progress or implemented features you can take a look at the roadmap: https://github.com/brutal-org/brutal/blob/main/meta/roadmap.md

Brutal discord server: (https://discord.com/invite/gamGsfg)

Open source (MIT) source code available at: https://github.com/brutal-org/brutal

https://brutal.smnx.sh/

Floppy, 1.44 MB (will be available soon)

Latest commit: 2023-08-21, is active


BoxOS

A simple, Unix-like operating system written in C and GAS assembly. Under heavy development as it cannot switch to Ring-3 as of writing. Major goals include porting many Linux applications and becoming an alternative Unix-like OS to Linux and the BSDs.

mailing list: box-kernel@gymli.org, personal: dholman@gymli.org

Open Source (GPLv2)

https://git.gymli.org/dholman/box.git

IMG, expected to be between 1GB and 2.5GB with a complete userspace

Last tag: 2024-05-29, is active


C

ChaiOS

Modular multi-platform OS. Even Kernel C library dynamically linked (using very basic duplicates). Written in Visual C++ and NASM.

solocle: chaios.project [at] gmail [dot] com, personal: bellezzasolo [at] gmail [dot] com

Open source (MIT)

https://github.com/ChaiSoft/ChaiOS

IMG, >20MB

Last commit: 2023-04-27


Cloudium OS

This is being written in pure ASM with cloud computing in mind. Exploring the new exokernel designs and basin design decisions only on speed and cloud. Our homepage: https://sourceforge.net/projects/cloudium-os/

0xjarno [at] gmail [dot] com

Proprietary :(

https://sourceforge.net/projects/cloudium-os/

IMG, 2KB

Latest update: 2017-09-15


Cthulhu OS

Cthulhu OS is actively developed x86-64 based microkernel which uses C11 and custom libc. Currently supports simple user space code. Long term goals include standard desktop operating system. Cthulhu OS supports creating processes from initramfs (called rlyeh) and memory + syscall management. Sadly it has a horrible toolchain and is very difficult (if not impossible) to compile in the up-to-date development environment, unless the author of this project fixes it

Peter Vanusanik, admin [at] en-circle [dot] com

Open source (MIT)

http://enerccio.github.io/Cthulhu-OS/

Floppy, 1.44 MB (download unavailable)

Last commit: 2016-01-31


D

Dawn

Dawn OS is a high-level operating system for the SUBLEQ instruction set. It supports SMP, 64 bit memory addressing, multitasking, it has a built-in C compiler, virtual keyboard, and its' own P2P network standard with automatic forwarding beetween clients, and contains various built-in tools like paint, text editor, sound player, chess, piano, amoeba

http://users.atw.hu/gerigeri/DawnOS/download.html

Proprietary :(

http://users.atw.hu/gerigeri/DawnOS/index.html

IMG, ~640MB

Latest release: 2020-07-06


Dennix

Dennix is a unix-like operating system for x86 and x86_64 written in C and C++. It consists of a monolithic kernel, a standard C library, userspace applications and a graphical user interface. It also comes with several ports of third-party software.

https://github.com/dennis95/dennix

Open source (ISC)

https://github.com/dennis95/dennix

ISO, ~64MB

Latest commit: 2023-08-12, is active


DiyOS

A learn-by-doing OS with a basic GUI.

Leonardo Monteiro (leonardoms1911 AT gmail.com)

GPL-3.0

https://github.com/leonardoms/DiyOS

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2022-01-29


DreamOs

Home-made operating system, developed in C and asm for x86 architectures.

Ivan Gualandri, contact info at the bottom of Github page

Open source (GNU GPLv3)

https://github.com/inuyasha82/DreamOs

Unknown

Latest commit: 2024-01-09, is active


DreamOs64

Home-made 64 bit operating system, developed in C and asm from scratch

Ivan Gualandri, contact info at the bottom of Github page

Open source (GNU GPLv3)

https://github.com/dreamos82/DreamOs64

Unknown

Latest commit: 2024-05-26, is active


duckOS

An x86 monolithic kernel and operating system written in modern C++. Comes with a completely in-house kernel, window manager & compositor, graphical applications, and command-line utilities. It also has ports of binutils and gcc.

byteduck, contact info on GitHub

Open source (GNU GPLv3)

https://github.com/byteduck/duckOS

IMG, ~120MB

Latest commit: 2024-04-20, is active


Dux

An x86 operating system with module loading capabilities, started in 2008

Ellen Dash, me [at] duckie [dot] co

Open source (MIT)

https://github.com/duckinator/dux

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2017-12-05


E

Escape

Escape is a 32-Bit microkernel operating system for X86 that supports multitasking and multithreading. It's implemented in ANSI C, C++ and a bit assembler and most parts of it are UNIX-like. The goal is to experiment with it and learn as much as possible about operating systems, hardware and so on.

Nils Asmussen, nils [at] script-solution [dot] de

Open source (GNU GPLv2)

https://github.com/Nils-TUD/Escape

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2023-07-24


Einherjar

Forth computing environment for PowerPC Macs.

Konstantin Tcholokachvili, konstantin [dot] tcholokachvili [at] protonmail [dot] com

Open source (MIT)

https://github.com/narke/Einherjar

ISO, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2020-03-16


ExectOS

ExectOS is a modern, EFI-enabled, general purpose operating system written from scratch and implementing the XT architecture. It runs on x86 and x86_64 architectures and provides NT drivers compatibility layer. Currently, it is in the pre-alpha state.

Rafal Kupiec, belliash [at] codingworkshop [dot] eu [dot] org

Open source (GNU GPLv3)

https://git.codingworkshop.eu.org/xt-sys/exectos

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest update: 2024-05-27, is active


F

Fiwix

Fiwix is an operating system kernel written from scratch, based on the UNIX architecture and fully focused on being POSIX compatible. It is designed and developed mainly as a hobby OS and, since it serves also for educational purposes, the kernel code is kept as simple as possible for the benefit of students and OS enthusiasts. It is small in size (less than 50K lines of code), runs on the i386 hardware platform and is compatible with a good base of existing GNU applications. A special floppy image with RAMdisk support is available.

Jordi Sanfeliu, jordi [at] fibranet [dot] cat

Open source (MIT)

https://www.fiwix.org/

Floppy, 1.44 MB ; IMG, ~230MB; ISO, ~570MB

Latest release: 2023-11-15, is active


Fling OS

Fling OS is an educational operating system with full technical documentation and aiming to have full reference and tutorial articles on every aspect of its code. As of September 2015, they had a C# kernel with ELF driver and USB 2.0 support for x86, a C# AOT compiler, and a cross-platform (x86/MIPS) compiler verification kernel. They launched over 30 articles and a series of 10 Getting Started tutorial videos on 17th September 2015 having been sponsored by Imagination Technologies over the previous summer. Stable core kernel including USB 2.0 and ELF drivers. Also first release of their AOT C# to x86/MIPS compiler and compiler verification kernel. Industry sponsored and collaborating with University Of Bristol. Our homepage: http://www.flingos.co.uk

Edward Nutting , osdev [at] flingos.co.uk

Open source (GNU GPLv2)

https://github.com/FlingOS/FlingOS

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2017-10-30


FoxOS

FoxOS's goal is to develop an operation system that focuses on the terminal, performence and reliability. And hope to provide users with a functionnal, performant and stable OS.

No Contact Information

Open source (MIT)

https://theultimatefoxos.github.io/

IMG, 60-100MB

Active


Desktop

Foton

A simple, clean code, multi-tasking kernel written in pure Assembly language for 64-bit processors from the AMD64 family.

Akasei#0175 at Discord

GPL-3.0 license

https://github.com/CorruptedByCPU/Foton

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2024-05-27, is active


FreeDOS

Today, FreeDOS is ideal for anyone who wants to bundle a version of DOS without having to pay a royalty for use of DOS. FreeDOS will also work on old hardware and embedded systems. FreeDOS is also an invaluable resource for people who would like to develop their own operating system. While there are many free operating systems out there, no other free DOS-compatible operating system exists. Sources are here: http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/repositories/1.3/

Jim Hall, the mailing lists at http://www.freedos.org/lists/

Open source (GNU GPLv2)

http://www.freedos.org

Floppy, 1.44 MB ; IMG, 32MB

Latest commit: 2024-05-29, is active


FROST

FROST is an OS written in FreeBASIC based on the FROST-Microkernel. Basic kernel functionality available, IPC, VFS and SMP in development

https://github.com/thrimbor/frost

Open source

https://github.com/thrimbor/frost

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2018-04-12


Fudge

Fudge started as a project to see if it would be possible to create an operating system that came as close as possible to be fully deterministic by not implementing solutions with unpredictable behaviour like dynamic memory allocation, scheduling and caching.

Jens Nyberg, jens [dot] nyberg [at] gmail [dot] com

Open source (MIT)

http://github.com/jezze/fudge/

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2024-05-13, is active


FuzzyOS

32-bit x86 multiprocessing OS capable of running console or graphical user applications. The bootloader and kernel are written in NASM/C, the STL and user applications are written C/C++, while the tests are written in bash and python. It's built as a hobby project for educational purposes.

https://github.com/scopeInfinity/FuzzyOS

Open source (Apache 2.0)

https://github.com/scopeInfinity/FuzzyOS

Floppy, 1.44 MB (will be available soon) ; IMG, 1 MB

Latest commit: 2021-10-25


FYSOS

Intel/AMD 32-bit and 64-bit operating system, including most modern hardware specifically the USB and related hardware.

Ben Lunt, fys [at] fysnet [dot] net

Proprietary :(

http://www.fysnet.net/fysos.htm

Floppy, 1.44 MB ; IMG, 9 MB

Latest update: 2022-04-18, is active


G

Ghost OS

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...

Max Schlüssel, lokoxe [at] gmail [dot] com

Open source (GNU GPLv3)

http://ghostkernel.org/

ISO, ~70MB

Latest release: 2023-08-17, is active


Gubernatrix

A 64-bit single-address space, containerizing operating system.

himanshu.goel2797 [at] gmail [dot] com

Open source (MIT)

https://gitlab.com/hgoel0974/gubernatrix

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2019-10-15


GreenteaOS

GreenteaOS is a 64-bit desktop OS for x86-64. Aims to run .exe files natively and become open-source Windows alternative. Follows own non-NT/non-UNIX monolithic kernel design. Currently in the pre-alpha state.

alegorium [at] gmail [dot] com

Open source (GNU LGPLv3)

https://github.com/GreenteaOS

ISO, ~50MB

Latest commit: 2024-05-26, is active


H

Haiku

Fully featured open source operating system inspired by the commercial Be Operating System. Has a preemptive, modular kernel, nearly complete POSIX compatibility, a nice (non-X11-based) GUI, and a wide variety of ported and native applications (including a WebKit based browser). Nearly the entire operating system is written in C++98 (including the kernel), albeit with little usage of exceptions.

haiku-development [at] freelists.org

Open source (MIT)

https://www.haiku-os.org/

ISO, 1.4GB

Latest commit: 2024-05-29, is active


HelenOS

Preemptive microkernel multiserver design, SMP support, lightweight IPC, thread-local storage and user-space managed fibrils. Our homepage: http://www.helenos.org/

helenos-devel [at] lists [dot] modry [dot] cz

Open source (BSD/GPL)

https://github.com/HelenOS/helenos

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Last commit: 2024-05-21, is active


HeliX

HeliX is a german open-source OS. It has a nice shell and already supports FAT12, multitasking, keyboards and mice and very, very much more... HeliX is still in development and it doesn't exist a long time , so there are many features to come! [at] this point of time there are no downloads at the webpage, because there are still some heavy bugs (; -please be patient; they'll come!

Illusoft, Ufo [at] sandrakoenig [dot] de

Open source (BSD 2-clause)

https://github.com/Helix-OS/helix-os

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Last commit: 2016-01-15, is abandoned


hhuOS

hhuOS is a small operating system for the x86-architecture, build for teaching purposes. The main goal of this project is to show, how different aspects of operating systems theory can be implemented and linked together. The system is not aimed to be a fully featured operating system for daily use. It is implemented in C++ with small parts of assembly where needed.

ruhland [at] hhu [dot] de

Open source (GPLv3)

https://github.com/hhuOS/hhuOS

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2024-05-27, is active


Hoho

Hoho is an x86 open-source OS supporting multitasking with ELF executables, virtual memory, FAT and virtual filesystem, ATA drives and Floppy disks. Soon it will be self hosted with GCC working on top of it.

David, kingbabasula [at] gmail [dot] com

Open source (Apache 2.0)

https://github.com/davidepianca98/hoho-os

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Last commit: 2016-11-12, likely abandoned


Hydrogen

Hydrogen is an operating system targeting embedded systems (servers, thin clients, SBCs) running on x86. Its written in C and assembly (NASM). There is no support for VGA, its serial-only. My homepage: https://github.com/moondeck/hydrogen/commits/master/

moondeck, olgierd [at] novakovsky [dot] eu

Open source (Apache 2.0)

https://github.com/moondeck/hydrogen/commits/master/

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2017-06-01


HypnoticOS

64-bit Hobby Operating System

https://github.com/hypnoticos/hypnoticos

GNU GPLv3

https://github.com/hypnoticos/hypnoticos

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Last commit: 2021-06-13


I

Ironclad

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.

streaksu@protonmail.com

GNU GPLv3

https://ironclad.cx

IMG, 1 GB (given for a Gloire)

Latest commit: 2024-05-28, is active


J

JaeOS

Just Another Embedded OS. My homepage: http://jaeos.com/

http://jaeos.com/contact-us.html

Open source (MIT)

https://github.com/azsoter/jaeos-devel

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2020-11-05


JSD/OS

JSD/OS which either stands for "Jake S. Del Mastro Operating System" or "Jake'S Disk Operating System" is a tiny Pseudo Single-Tasking operating system for 32bit x86, developed on and off since 2014. The goal is to build an OS with a very small memory footprint, a fast file system and minimal overhead to allow user requests to be processed as quickly as possible, ideal for interactive applications, using a unique scheduler known as CuFS (Conciously unFair Scheduling). The system can run applications packaged in the ELF object format and has full support for memory protection via virtual address spaces. The system includes a shell which works with many DOS & Unix commands.

https://jakedelmastro.com/contact/

Open source (BSD 3-Clause)

https://github.com/pgrAm/JSD-OS

Floppy, 1.44 MB (will be available soon) ; IMG, 2 MB

Latest commit: 2022-07-23


JSLK

JSLK is a 32-bit hobby kernel designed to run on the x86 architecture (although portability has been taken into consideration). It was started in August 2017 with the objective of learning how a computer operating system works and to improve the coding skills of the main developer. The kernel is mostly written in C with some bits of assembly and has partial compatibility with C++ (a runtime is provided). Some of its features are: extensive HAL API, System V ABI compatibility, memory management, interrupt handling, VGA driver, timers and delays, some synchronization primitives, a growing home-made C library, virtual memory, a VFS, a keyboard and RTC driver and more. Website: https://sofferjacob.github.io/jslk.html

Jacobo Soffer, sofferjacob [at] gmail [dot] com

Open source (GNU GPLv3)

https://github.com/sofferjacob/jslk

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Last commit: 2018-12-21


K

KLIKA-OS

Simple x86_64 multi tasking OS with GUI. Features preemptive multitasking, memory management, userspace, FAT 12/14/16, GUI with VESA, etc. Written in C and assembly.

Zaharije Pasalic, zaharije [at] klika [dot] ba

Open source

https://github.com/klikaba/klika-os

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2020-02-22



KnightOS

Open-source operating system for Texas Instruments calculators. Features preemptive multitasking, memory management, etc. Written in z80 assembly. Mature SDK, usable kernel, usable userspace, no math. Our homepage: http://knightos.org

Drew DeVault, sir [at] cmpwn [dot] com

Open source (Beerware)

https://github.com/KnightOS/KnightOS

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2021-05-02


Kolibri OS

Kolibri OS was a fork of the 32-bit version of Menuet OS but has changed much along the way. Despite fitting on a standard 1.44 MB floppy, this wonderful OS contains: the complete GUI desktop, a lot of drivers and great software (such as web browser and music player), system programs and games! The Kernel and most applications, libraries and drivers are written in FASM, but some are in C-- (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C-- ; link to their C-- compiler: http://c--sphinx.narod.ru/). At this OS you can write the ASM code and execute it after assembling. Source code is open - http://websvn.kolibrios.org/listing.php?repname=Kolibri+OS - and the contributions are welcome!

The Kolibri OS team

Open source (GNU GPLv2)

http://www.kolibrios.org/en/

Floppy, 1.44 MB

Latest commit: 2024-05-29, is active


Kora OS

Kora is an operating system under it's way. The OS is still a young pup develop by an enthusiast engineer as a learning project.

Fabien Bavent (fabien.bavent@gmail.com)

Open source (GNU AGPL)

https://github.com/AxFab/kora-kernel

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2023-05-11, is active



KOS

KOS is a Hobby Operating System. It is meant to be minimalist and easy to understand.

Karthik Kumar Viswanathan (karthikkumar@gmail.com)

Open source (Standard Disclaimer)

https://github.com/guilt/KOS

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2019-07-29


L

Lambda OS

Lambda OS is a hobby operating system developed by Peter Farley. Lambda OS is designed to work on any i386-compatible processor, but its' design allows for easier addition of new architectures without any major modification of the main kernel code

Peter Farley, far.peter1 [at] gmail [dot] com

Open source (MIT)

https://github.com/farlepet/lambda-os

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2022-08-30, is active


Lemon OS

Lemon OS is a UNIX-like 64-bit operating system written in C++. It features various software ports such as DOOM, networking (TCP/UDP), and various drivers including AHCI and NVMe.

No Contact Information

Open source (BSD 2-clause)

https://github.com/LemonOSProject/LemonOS

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2023-11-04, is active


LF OS kernel initialization in QEMU

LF OS

Microkernel based operating system for amd64 with high ambitions. Work primarily happens on a gitlab instance (complete with CI/CD system), but the master branch is also mirrored to github for convenience. Check out the repo if you want to know more, changes are happening too fast to update everywhere x)

CONTRIBUTING.md

Open source (MIT)

https://github.com/LittleFox94/lf-os_amd64

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2024-05-29, is active


M

Managarm

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.

The official Managarm Discord server https://discord.gg/7WB6Ur3

Open source (MIT)

http://www.managarm.org

IMG, ~1GB

Latest commit: 2024-05-29, is active


MaslOS 2

MaslOS 2 is a goofy 64-bit OS written in C++. It has a custom stdlib, a desktop and a custom GUI-Framework. It's the follow up to the original MaslOS. The main difference being an actual scheduler and support for ELF loading/execution. It is very WIP but quite a few things work already and it boots on real hardware. Mostly done just for fun. (Not POSIX compliant or anything)

You can contact me using Discord @marceldarcel

Open-Source (AGPL-3.0)

https://github.com/marceldobehere/MaslOS-2

ISO, 64 MB

Latest commit: 2024-05-08, is active


MentOS

MentOS (Mentoring Operating System) is an open source educational operating system. The goal of MentOS is to provide a project environment that is realistic enough to show how a real Operating System work, yet simple enough that students can understand and modify it in significant ways. There are so many operating systems, why did we write MentOS? It is true, there are a lot of education operating system, BUT how many of them follow the guideline defined by Linux? MentOS aims to have the same Linux's data structures and algorithms. It has a well-documented source code, and you can compile it on your laptop in a few seconds!

The MentOS development team

MIT

https://mentos-team.github.io/

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2024-04-05, is active


MenuetOS

MenuetOS is a fully 32 bit assembly written graphical operating system. Menuet supports 32 bit x86 assembly programming as a faster and smaller system footprint. Menuet has no unix roots and the basic system is meant to be a clean asm based structure. Menuet isn't based in any particular operating system, since the idea has been to remove the extra layers between different parts of software, which complicate programming and create bugs. Menuet's application structure is not specifically reserved for asm programming since the header can be produced with practically any other language. However, the overall application programming design is intended for easy 32 bit asm programming. The GUI is extremely easy to handle with assembly language

The MenuetOS development team

Proprietary :( 64 bit version ; Limited open source 32 bit version

http://www.menuetos.net/

Floppy, 1.44 MB

Latest release of open source 32-bit version: 2015-02-20, Latest release of proprietary 64-bit version: 2019-02-02


Merlon

Merlon is an operating system based upon my previous kernel, ATOS. It is designed to be easy to understand, and fairly lightweight (for example, it only requires 3MB of RAM to run on an x86). Currently only implemented for x86, but it should be easy to port to other platforms. Has a preemptive kernel which allows dynamic loading of kernel modules, and supports page replacements and a dynamically linked kernel-to-usermode API. Current working on implementing more of the C POSIX library.

Alex Boxall, alexboxall3 [at] gmail [dot] com

BSD 3 Clause

https://github.com/alexdboxall/Merlon/

IMG, ~64MB

Latest commit: 2024-06-01, is active


Mettā

Mettā aims to be your mithril compass, that is, a device powerful in determining what is worth and what is not worth doing, in determining when it is the right time for doing so and also on doing the things it can do, without taking up your time.

Berkus, berkus [at] exquance [dot] com

Open source (Boost)

https://github.com/berkus/metta

ISO, ~10MB

Latest commit: 2020-02-17


MicroBe OS

Hobby OS aimed to learn how things are done. Written in x86 assembler. With huge time gaps developed since 1997 but so far no release available to public

Vladimír Šiman, online [at] microbe [dot] cz

Proprietary :(

http://www.microbe.cz/

IMG, ~300KB

Last commit: 2017-03-04


MikeOS

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

Mike Saunders, okachi [at] gmail [dot] com

Open source

http://mikeos.sourceforge.net/

Floppy, 1.44 MB

Latest release: 2022-04-09


MichalOS

MichalOS is a new x86 hobby OS project that is based on MikeOS: it has been created during the time when it seemed that MikeOS is abandoned, and has more features/programs compared to the original project. Also, these two projects seem to have a different focus: MikeOS appears better suited for education (i.e. has more documentation) while MichalOS is more about running/creating the cool stuff: has more games, a music player with nice "retro computing"-style music, etc.

Michal Prochazka, https://www.prochazkaml.eu/

Open source

https://github.com/prochazkaml/MichalOS

Floppy, 1.44 MB

Latest commit: 2023-07-29, is active


MINTIA

MINTIA is a late 1980s inspired multitasking and paging operating system, written entirely in a custom programming language. It runs on two hobby computer architectures, XR/station and fox32, and and sports sophisticated capabilities such as page swapping, fully shared file mapping, and fundamentally asynchronous I/O. It targets a 4MB RAM minimum, and has a custom API with 120 syscalls.

Will, hyenasky@proton.me

Custom source-available license

https://github.com/xrarch/mintia/

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2024-04-30


mkfreeOS

The kernel is developed in C++. It is designed to run on Intel x86 architecture. Supported functionalities: Multitasking, Multithreading, FAT32 and BFS file systems (proper for mkfree), Virtual memory manager, Controllers, Hierarchical protection domains (Kernel runs in ring 0 and user applications in ring 3). Multitasking: Each task is executed every 1ms intervals. For now all tasks have the same priority. There is a main thread of execution and it can have these states: 1- suspended, 2- waiting and 3- executing. Multiple threads: Each task can have several threads of execution and can have several states: 1- suspended, 2- waiting and 3- executing. GUI: Simple graphical interface.

Ramón Mayedo, Ramón [at] gmail [dot] com

Open source

https://github.com/ramonmayedo/mkfreeOS

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2021-03-28



Mu

Minimal software stack bootstrapped from 32-bit x86 machine code without any C. Supports SVGA with a single font (GNU Unifont), a PS/2_Keyboard, ATA disks using 28-bit PIO mode. Implemented in a memory-safe statement-oriented language, and includes a Lisp-based prototyping environment.

Kartik Agaram

Open Source (GNU GPL v2)

https://github.com/akkartik/mu

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2023-12-19, is active



MVS/380

IBM's old IBM mainframe operating system (MVS) was public domain. With a freely available IBM hardware emulator available, this operating system was dusted off and being given a new life with some radical architecture changes. There's a similar VM/380 available too, for another IBM mainframe OS. Version 1.0 released and a group of people driving it forward on a daily basis instead of being a one-man project. Our homepage: http://mvs380.sourceforge.net

Paul Edwards, fight [dot] subjugation [at] gmail [dot] com

Open source (Public Domain)

https://sourceforge.net/projects/mvs380/

IMG, ~10 MB

Latest update: 2024-05-24, is active


MysticOS

MysticOS is an exokernel based OS. Its main goal is to be able to adapt to the users wishes and abilities at run time, providing the perfect environment for anybody. Current features include FreeBasic support and hardware accelerated graphics (2D and 3D). The OS is currently pre-alpha - there are no official releases yet. However, nightly builds, source code and documentation are available

Marcel Sondaar, marcel_willem [at] hotmail [dot] com

Open source (GNU LGPL)

http://www.d-rift.nl/combuster/mos3/

Floppy, 1.44 MB

Latest commit: 2017-09-11


N

Nano

Small and simple operating system. There are 8086 real-mode (Nano16) and 386 protected-mode (Nano32) versions.

vialamo at OSDev forums

Open source

https://github.com/NANO-DEV/

Floppy, 1.44 MB

Latest commit: 16-bit: 2020-01-13, 32-bit: 2020-01-26


NetDOS/32

32bit rewrite of my previous crappy operating system, NetDOS aka NetDOS/16. Will support multitasking and run NetDOS/16 programs.

clementttttttttt at OSDev forums

dowhateveryouwantwithitidontcare

https://github.com/clementtttttttt/NetDOS-32

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2021-06-27


NexNix

NexNix is designed to be a powerful, safe, and modern operating system. It aims to take Unix and greatly improve on it, by making the filesystem more structured, being a true microkernel, implementing modern security measures, and being more GUI-centric. It still aims to be compatible with the vast majority of Unix programs. Currently, it only supports i386 and x86_64, with slowly developing ports to aarch64 and RISC-V 64.

No Contact Information

Apache 2.0

https://github.com/nexos-dev/nexnix

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2024-02-27, is active


Night Kernel

The Night kernel is a 32-bit drop-in replacement for the original 16-bit kernel of the FreeDOS operating system. It uses linear memory addressing and operates in protected mode on the Intel x86 architecture. The typical user will retain compatibility with their DOS applications and gain protected mode abilities such as task switching between applications, protected memory and increased overall performance in a DOS environment. The community forum has moved from google groups to https://nightkernel.proboards.com/

mercury0x0d-at-protonmail.com

Open source (GPLv3)

https://github.com/mercury0x000d/NightKernel

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2024-02-13, is active


nightingale

Nightingale is a small operating system with a vaguely UNIX-like userland. It supports multiple processes, loadable kernel modules, networking, and has a (fairly) full featured shell with pipes and file redirection. It has no video support, and only communicates with the outside world via the serial ports and network card.

nightingale-at-tylerphilbrick.com

Open source (GPLv3)

https://github.com/tyler569/nightingale

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2024-05-16, is active


NOS

NOS is a microkernel OS project written in C++, making use of modern C++ standards (from C++11 onwards). It targets multiple architectures, is meant to be portable and provides a structured, object-oriented API. It is mostly inspired by the L4KA series of microkernels. Currently it is the basic kernel boot and thread creation / switching on x86 32-bit and 64-bit platforms

Manuel Hohmann, XenOS at OSDev forums

None

https://github.com/xenos1984/NOS

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2024-04-23, is active


O

Oberon System

The Oberon System is an academic operating system and an integrated software environment developed by Niklaus Wirth and Jürg Gutknecht since 1980s at ETH in Zürich. Currently it is a single-user, multi-core, multi-tasking system that runs on bare hardware or on top of a host operating system (currently Microsoft Windows or Linux). The developers aim at producing a reliable, real-time operating system suitable for embedded systems and for industrial and in particular medical applications. Earlier it was called "Aos" (Active Object System), a nomenclature that is still in use. It is written in the Active Oberon programming language, which evolved from Oberon, a programming language in the Pascal/Modula tradition. The graphical user interface is referred to as “Bluebottle”. See also: Oberon Operating System on Wikipedia and Lukas Mathis' Blog: Ignore the Code. Note that some stuff on these pages appear outdated, but this may be more a problem of keeping the Web-pages as current as the System. More current and in depth documentation is included in the systems, although you (sorrily) have to master their (partially) unconventional user-interface before you can access the documentation. Many dead links in Native Oberon reference site can be reanimated by replacing www with www-old. It has been revitalized in fall 2013 by Niklaus Wirth implementing a RISC processor in FPGA. See Project Oberon

Forums - http://www.ocp.inf.ethz.ch/forum/ ; mailing list - https://lists.inf.ethz.ch/pipermail/oberon

Open source (BSD-like)

https://www.projectoberon.net/

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2022-12-29, is active. More info at SourceForge Native Oberon, Old ETH Oberon Home Page, Linz Oberon V4, SourceForge Oberon V4, and Project Oberon)


OS

OS for x86 with the goal to provide a complex system basics implemented with a maximum delay of 1 year (virtual memory, file systems, emulation, GUI, multitasking, clean-up of general information, drivers from other OSes, USB, SATA), and general study written in NASM, C and miscellaneous language snippets gathered from the usual PC demo code repositories, books, and study of professional programs. It aims at easily building a custom OS-like DOS application manually, simple or with all the available protection and system features, to study the implementation of the different system-level tasks. It contains simple 386 malloc/free functionality for paging, simple FAT32 LBA support for displaying files and folders with a simple fopen/readdir/Read_Disk/Read_Disk_DWORD for clusters, and several functions for handling VGA, PS/2, PIT timer, ATA-ATAPI. It boots from DOS and can return to it with the exittodos command, even under the newest laptops. Contains documentation in Spanish and English. Decompress the TAR to the root directory. c:\start.bat launches it. Has miniprograms that can be invoked as commands with arguments, and has fail-proof ATA-ATAPI detection (only primary master enabled by now). In 2021 it will add a basic emulator for being able to call things like video modes natively derived from the BIOS and to access the memory map from the kernel.

~ at OSDev forums

Open source (Public Domain or no license - to be treated as a simple replay view of writing random code as a game)

http://sourceforge.net/projects/lowest-kernel/files/

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest update: 2021-01-05


OS/K (OS on Kaleid)

A fully free as in freedom operating system concepted from scratch, with the only goal to be a hobby OS to learn and practice. It is under regular development, since the contributors are students.

os-k-team@os-k.eu

Free Software (GNU GPL version 3)

https://forge.chapril.org/os-k-team/os-k/src/branch/master/kaleid

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2021-02-22


OS/Z

OS/Z is an open-source, multiplatform, micro-kernel hobby OS written in C and assembly. It implements some interesting, non-standard concepts, and it's deliberately not fully POSIX compliant (although the API is POSIXish as much as possible). Its goal is to handle big amounts of data (in magnitude of yotta) in an user friendly, efficient way. Has it's own built-in debugger, memory allocator, unique VFS implementation and graphical interface protocol which is somewhere between X and Wayland. Currently supports x86_64 and AArch64 architectures and is under heavy development.

bzt at OSDev forums

Open source (Creative Commons)

https://bztsrc.gitlab.io/osz/

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest update: 2020-11-02


opuntiaOS

opuntiaOS - an operating system targeting x86 and ARMv7. It features a kernel with great features like SMP and Ext2, custom runtime libraries for C/C++/ObjC and libraries for UI.

nimelehin@gmail.com

BSD-2-Clause License

https://github.com/opuntiaOS-Project/opuntiaOS

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2023-04-06, is active


Oxide

Oxide or "02" is an OS for the 65xx family of processors and other mpu/mcu in embedded systems. Low run levels support headless or autonomous operation while higher runlevels are for human interfaces such as games, browsers, applications and media viewers. Next release is going to include the following features: X/Y coordinates, addition and subtraction, counter, select/reset. The project is going to be released at wayfarertechnologies.net (site is down, the author is seeking a new host)

wayfarer.technologies@gmail.com

<undecided open source license; OS is for an open hardware platform>

http://forum.6502.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=7542

No releases yet; floppy - unlikely, ROM images are more likely

Under development since ~2023


P

PatienceOS

A baremetal C# kernel built using a combination of Microsoft tooling and the GNU toolchain. Unlike predecessors that relied on hand-rolling IL to ASM (eg. FlingOS, COSMOS), PatienceOS leverages Microsoft's .Net 8.0 out-of-the-box native IL to AOT cross compiler.

info [at] bettersoftware [dot] uk

Open source (MIT)

https://github.com/FrankRay78/PatienceOS

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest update: 2024-05-29, is active


PDOS - Public Domain Operating System

One of very few operating systems that have an explicit "released to the public domain" notice. What that means is that if you spend time on this, and you later see a commercial use for it, there is absolutely no restriction on selling/modifying etc, any more than you would dig up Shakespeare and ask him if it's OK to use "Hamlet". It is designed to look like MSDOS, and the 8086 version can currently execute some MSDOS executables unchanged, the 80386 version can currently execute some Win32 executables (including gccwin - a modified GCC 3.2.3 for Windows msvcrt.dll) unchanged, and the S/3X0 version can currently execute some MVS executables unchanged (and on real IBM mainframe z/Arch hardware executes S/370 in effective AMODE 32 giving access to 4 GiB of memory), and the x64 UEFI version can execute some Win64 executables unchanged, including a completely public domain completely-self-hosting environment. It's written in C90, with some assembler. The public domain C compiler included (only) in the x64 version has a small amount of (included) C99 dependency. There is also a native ARM32 version.

Paul Edwards, mutazilah@gmail.com

Open source (Public Domain)

http://pdos.org

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2024-05-30, is active


Pedigree

Monolithic OS with several backends supported - x86, x64, MIPS32, ARM and PowerPC. Kernel written in C++ with the obvious bits of ASM. Offers a reasonable amount of POSIX support and a tiling GUI and can run Apache, DOSBox, and various other common programs. Planned to also offer a native API alongside POSIX for Pedigree-specific applications

JamesM, bluecode, pcmattman, IRC freenode.net#pedigree

Open source (ISC)

https://github.com/miselin/pedigree

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2023-05-29, is active


Perception

An x86-64 OS built around a microkernel. Custom build system, IPC IDL, UI toolkit. Not POSIXish. Userland is built in modern C++.

AndrewAPrice

Open source (Apache 2)

https://github.com/AndrewAPrice/Perception

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2024-03-15, is active


PicoBSD

The stripped down version of FreeBSD for hobbyists and embedded systems developers. Its' primary difference is a tiny size, hence the "PicoBSD" name. Unlike OpenBSD (which provides the installation floppy with a limited set of features), PicoBSD is the only modern BSD system which could fit on a floppy - although, as the time passes and the BSD kernel grows in size - it becomes more and more difficult to fit. The archived floppies are available at https://sourceforge.net/projects/archiveos/files/p/picobsd/

freebsd-embedded mailing list, https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-embedded

Open source (BSD)

https://people.freebsd.org/~picobsd/old/picobsd.html

Floppy, 1.44 MB

Last update: 2017-11-18


Plan 42

A small public-domain OS, based on the 'nanos' nanokernel.

Andy Elvey

Open source (Public Domain)

https://github.com/mooseman/plan_42

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Last commit: 2016-01-08, abandoned


PlusOS (Plus Operating System)

Plus operating system is hobby project. That's built to run as auxiliary OS with Major OS like Windows and Linux etc..bootable with grub2 and own boot loader.focused on eBook reading software(PDF,EPUB,MOBI,DJVU,CHM...).with programs like calculator, notepad,source code editor, hex viewer, text viewer,image viewer and many games.VESA 32bpp GUI from startup.read-only plus maybe writing support for standard file systems FAT/NTFS/EXT/CDFS.codec for archives(ZIP,RAR,7z,GZ ...).codec for image formats(JPG,BMP,GIF,PNG...).video player or at least thumbnails extract(AVI,MKV,MP4,3GP...). mountable as filesystem from ISO,ISZ file.generic drivers VBE,USB,HD Audio,Keyboard, mouse.bootable on qemu and of course on real computer systems.at least all drivers for one computer (my) this is primary goal. In summary goal is building a stable and usefull OS. A Project By Muhammad Arshad Latti.

arshadlatti@gmail.com

No License Information

https://sourceforge.net/projects/plusos/

ISO, ~4 MB

Last commit: 2020-09-24


PrettyOS

OS with a simple kernel created for educational purposes. A great care is put on keeping the code as readable as possible. PrettyOS is written in C and some i386 assembly (own bootloader). PrettyOS offers network, FAT12/16/32, uhci, ohci, ehci, xhci. My homepage: http://prettyos.de

Dr. Erhard Henkes, http://prettyos.de

Open source (BSD)

https://sourceforge.net/p/prettyos/code/HEAD/tree/

Floppy, 1.44 MB

Latest commit: 2017-06-17


Project_DragonFly_VOS

An Operating System development project that started back in 2013. This project's main objective is to create a minimal runtime environment that can be expanded by any willing programmer or power-user. The details of this project are open to public viewing. For more information about the intended design/architecture of this incomplete project, please click here: [1] This project will move at a slow pace, due to prior obligations on the part of the developer. For license details and limitations please see this document: [2] Please note that code comments in the OS Development repo follow a semi-specific format, for ease of reading and refactoring. Links to the public repo can be found here: [3] The TXP-Network websites have been down for some time now, due to the loss of the last web-host. The current link will not work.

TopHatProductions115 [at] mail [dot] txp-network [dot] tk

Open source (TXP-Network)

[http:// txp-network [dot] tk/ http:// txp-network [dot] tk/]

Unknown

Projected Release Year=TBA, Third rewrite and Research Phase, still in development.


Pure64

Pure64 is a second stage bootloader for 64-bit PC's with compatible Intel or AMD processors. The loader gets the computer into a full 64-bit state with no legacy compatibility layers. Pure64 also enables and configures all available Cores/CPUs in the computer. An information table is stored in memory after Pure64 is finished that stores important details about the computer. Our old website (http://www.returninfinity.com/pure64.html) is dead

Ian Seyler, https://github.com/IanSeyler , iseyler [at] returninfinity [dot] com

Open source

https://github.com/ReturnInfinity/Pure64

IMG, ??? MB (expected to be of a "floppy size")

Latest commit: 2024-05-15, is active


Q

Quark Operating System

Quark is an Object Oriented 32 bit operating system. It aims to be a complete multitasking kernel.

Ananth Shrinivas, compstud2001 [at] yahoo [dot] com

Open source

https://github.com/quark-os/quark-os

Unknown

Last commit: 2017-09-19


QuasiOS

QuasiOS is a x86 64-bit operating system which will be build from the ground up, currently in assembly and C, but will migrate to our own OSL (Operating System Language), when the compiler is ready. It have three main focus goals. A password capability-based system with cryptographic filesystem. A modularized kernel where the modules is hot swappable, hence updates can be made live. User friendly configuration and interaction. Some of the work are going to be our master theses for the next year, and we expect rapid development during our theses (2020-2021).

contact [at] quasios [dot] com

Open source (License will be updated at some point)

https://git.imada.sdu.dk/Sandsized/QuasiOS-64-bit

Unknown

Last commit: 2020-03-10, can't find repository


Quinn

Quinn OS is a 32-bit x86 compatible protected mode hobby operating system with multitasking. There is a graphical user interface, FAT file system driver and basic TCP/IP stack.

Andrew Pamment, apamment [at] yandex [dot] com

Open source

https://github.com/apamment

Unknown

Latest commit: 2017-10-08, can't find repository


qword

Kernel and distro written in C and x86 assembly targeted at x86_64. Our philosophy is "keep it simple and make it work", which seems to have been working so far.

OS Development discord server (not associated with osdev.org), where most of the devs are: https://discord.gg/RnCtsqD

Open source

https://github.com/qword-os/qword

Unknown

Latest commit: 2020-11-19, repository archived


R

RaidouOS

x86_64 multitasking graphical operating system with support for PS/2, a round robin scheduler, and double-buffering for VESA 1280x1024 24-bit color mode. It has a custom font and simple terminal, as well as a basic desktop with window management. It can produce basic audio output through the PC speaker.

aptrock327 on discord

Open source (GNU GPLv2)

https://github.com/AptRock327/RaidouOS

Unknown

Latest commit: 2024-02-09, is active


RDOS

32-bit x86 based OS written mostly in assembly. Provides protection with segmentation and paging. Has drivers for FAT-based file systems, TCP/IP, USB, sound, LFB based VESA support with a GUI API. The user-level API is based on C++ classes. OpenWatcom is used for building both applications and device-drivers. Stable, has some 1000 commercial installations

Leif Ekblad, leif [at] rdos [dot] net

Open source (GNU GPLv2) / Proprietary for commercial usage

http://www.rdos.net/svn/trunk

Unknown

Latest commit: 2023-02, is active


ReactOS

A GPL project to clone WinNT written from scratch. It runs: Firefox, OpenOffice, Quake III Arena and much more. A lot of work is still need to be done. Looking for developers

a team of developers, ros-general [at] reactos [dot] com

Open source (GNU GPLv2)

http://www.reactos.com

Unknown

Latest release: 2019-02-24, is active


Reaver OS

Open source project striving to provide a µkernel and a set of necessary services. Written in modern C++, currently targeting AMD64 SMP systems. Not POSIXish. Timer framework, IPI framework, thread switching are finished. There's also a basic, dumb scheduler without wait queues. Work progresses on enabling userspace and basic syscalls

Michał "Griwes" Dominiak, griwes [at] griwes [dot] info

Open source

https://github.com/griwes/ReaverOS

Unknown

Last update: 2017-01-25


Red OS

32-bit microkernel designed for code readability.

nick [at] primis [dot] org

Open source (BSD 2-clause)

https://github.com/primis/redos

Unknown

Last update: 2016-04-28, abandoned


Redox

A Rust Operating System. Our homepage: http://www.redox-os.org/ . More information and screenshots can be found at: https://github.com/redox-os/redox/

Redox Developers, info [at] redox-os [dot] org

Open source (MIT)

https://github.com/redox-os/redox/

Unknown

Latest update: 2019-02-25, is active


RISC OS

Designed in Cambridge, England by Acorn. First released in 1987, its origins can be traced back to the original team that developed the ARM microprocessor. Niche community using emulation, legacy systems and newer ARM hardware such as the BeagleBoard. "Shared source" fork (Castle Technology Ltd's RO 5) available for free non-commercial use, proprietary fork (RISCOS Ltd's RO 4 & 6) closed source. Stable, semi-defunct commercial use. Development currently focused on ARMv7 hardware

RISC OS Open, https://www.riscosopen.org/content/contact

Open source

http://riscosopen.org

Unknown

Latest commit: 2019-02-25, is active


rxv64

rxv64 is a rewrite of xv6, targeting multicore 64-bit x86\_64 machines. It is written in Rust and while still a pedagogical system it supports PCIe, AHCI, the APIC, fast system calls, SYSCALLQ/SYSRETQ.

Dan Cross, crossd [at] gmail [dot] com

Open source (MIT)

https://github.com/dancrossnyc/rxv64

Unknown

Latest commit: 2023-05-06, is active


S

SeaOS

SeaOS is a hybrid kernel with loadable modules that supports ATA, AHCI, EXT2, ELF, and many other fancy acronyms. It has basic networking support, initial VT-x support, and is self-hosting with a fairly complete unix-like userland. Designed for simplicity. My homepage: http://dbittman.github.io/seaos

Daniel Bittman, danielbittman1 [at] gmail [dot] com

Open source (GNU GPLv2)

https://github.com/dbittman/seakernel

Unknown

Last commit: 2016-05-13, abandoned


SerenityOS

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.

Andreas Kling, kling [at] serenityos [dot] org

Open source (BSD 2-clause)

https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity

Unknown

Last commit: Recently


SerpaeOS

SerpaeOS is a free, open-sourced x86 OS. It aims to provide a good resource for OSDevers to observe how certain features are implemented. Reach out to join the development team!

Jaihson Kresak, serpaeos.devers [at] gmail [dot] com

GNU GPLv2

https://serpaeos.sourceforge.io

Unknown

Active


Silcos

Silcos is a operating system that aims to provide a secure & robust environment for applications. It will sandbox all external executable files and also have advanced security in matter of object-management. It is in the development phase with the kernel being developed. The silcos kernel works in a modules which are dynamically loaded at runtime and divides itself into various modules like KernelHost, ModuleFramework, ObjectManager, and ExecutionManager, etc. It requires open-source support and will appreciate any!

It is currently being developed in C++ and has a very object-oriented approach. Full documentation is provided in the code itself. Other than that, good GitHub wikis document it very well.

Shukant Pal, sukantk3.4 [at] gmail [dot] com

GNU GPLv3 (open-source)

https://github.com/SukantPal/Silcos-Kernel

Unknown

Last commit: 2018-12-22, under rapid development, developers required


SimpleOS,

SimpleOS is a very simple Operating System coded mainly in C with a bit of Assembly.

Harvey Xing, xingharvey [at] gmail [dot] com

Open source (MIT)

https://github.com/xing1357/SimpleOS/

Unknown

Latest update: 2021-06-04, is active


SingOS

SingOS (Single Task Operating System) is a concept/pilot operating system that aims to do only one task at a time and provide all resources for that task. It is only in 16-bit real mode, with a single feature in 32-bit protected mode. The special thing is the version which is strictly using original IBM PC BIOS calls, and should be compliant with IBM PC 5150. https://git.imada.sdu.dk/Sandsized/SingOS_Legacy_BIOS This might be the only of the versions which would be active, since we have started to develop QuasiOS (which will be a full functional 64-bit OS). At the university we have a historical collection of computers, why we have fun to make a operating system which runs on those machines. It's mostly fun, and is not well developed yet.

contact [at] singos [dot] dk

Open source

https://git.imada.sdu.dk/Sandsized/SingOS

Unknown

Last commit: 2019-09-20, Only updated occasional


SivelkiriaOS

Sivelkiria is a new operating system at early stage of development. It aims to provide a platform which unites all software solutions into a harmonic whole, thus taking user experience to the next level. In Sivelkiria, compatibility of all programs is guaranteed by design. Using any device becomes easy and comfortable. The software designed for Sivelkiria OS can be used in any context.

contact hello@sivelkiria.org

Open source (BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License)

https://git.sivelkiria.org/

Unknown

Active


skiftOS

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.

Nicolas Van Bossuyt, nicolas.van.bossuyt [at] skiftos [dot] org

Open source (MIT)

https://github.com/skiftOS/skift

Unknown

Last commit: Recently


Snowdrop OS

Snowdrop OS is a small-scale 16-bit real mode operating system for the IBM PC architecture. Snowdrop was developed from scratch, using only assembly language. Snowdrop boots from a FAT12 filesystem (floppy disk) and comes with a shell, aSMtris (a Tetris clone), and a few other example programs that could greatly simplify the development - for example, see http://sebastianmihai.com/snowdrop/gamedev.php

email address on website below

Open source (Public Domain)

http://sebastianmihai.com/snowdrop/

Unknown

Latest update: 2017-07-21, is active


SO3

Smart Object Oriented Operating system is a compact, lightweight, full featured and extensible operating system particularly well-suited for embedded systems in general.

https://gitlab.com/smartobject/so3

Open Source (GPL2)

https://gitlab.com/smartobject/so3

Unknown

March 05, 2021


Sortix

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.

https://sortix.org/

Open source (ISC)

https://sortix.org/

Unknown

January 03, 2019 -- 1.0


Soso

Soso is a Unix-like 32bit operating system. Its features are multitasking with processes and threads, paging, Virtual File System, FAT32, system calls, basic Musl libc port, userspace ELF files, framebuffer (/dev/fb0), mmap, PS/2 mouse, Unix local sockets, and shared memory.

No Contact Information

Open source (BSD 2-clause)

https://github.com/ozkl/soso

Unknown

Last commit: 2021-03-15, in active development


T

tachyon

tachyon is another Hobby OS, longing to support x86_64 only. Currently, it boots on qemu, bochs, virtualbox and real hardware. it has not much to see, really, but a working physical and virtual memory management (still improving), kernel and user threads and some other hardware interfacing... Basic goal was to create everything from scratch with a clean code base. It uses a plugin mechanism to load different supported kernel components.

mduft on GitHub

Open source (MIT)

https://github.com/mduft/tachyon3

Unknown

Latest update: 2023-02-06


tatOS

A 32bit x86 OS written in assembly featuring a protected mode driver for USB flash drive and mouse. Source package includes tedit editor and ttasm assembler. Supports UHCI, EHCI, PS2 keyboard and 800x600x8bpp graphics - has a basic GUI

Tom Timmermann

Open source

https://github.com/tatimmer/tatOS

Unknown

Latest commit: 2016-07-23, may be abandoned


TempleOS

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

Terry A Davis, http://www.templeos.org

Open source (Public Domain)

http://templeos.org/

Unknown

(Author passed away)


Tilck

Tilck (Tiny Linux-Compatible Kernel) is a x86 monolithic preemptable kernel designed to be partially compatible with linux-i686 at binary level. For the moment, it's mostly an educational project: the perfect playground for playing in kernel mode while retaining the ability to compare how the very same usermode bits run on the Linux kernel as well. In the long term, the project targets the embedded world and ARM, including MMU-less systems. Currently, the project has full ACPI support and can run software like BusyBox, VIM, fbDOOM, Lua, TinyCC, without any customizations. Part of the project are also an interactive bootloader (both legacy BIOS and UEFI boot) and a solid test infrastructure, with extras like kernel coverage.

vladislav [dot] valtchev [at] gmail [dot] com

Open source (BSD 2-clause)

https://github.com/vvaltchev/tilck

Unknown

Latest commit: 2021-08-10, is active


TinyOS

Event-driven operating system targeted for wireless sensor network embedded systems. Has a megalithic kernel architecture

https://github.com/tinyos/tinyos-main

Open source (BSD)

https://github.com/tinyos/tinyos-main

Unknown

Latest commit: 2018-12-13, is active


ToaruOS (とあるOS)

A complete educational operating system for x86-64 PCs, with a bootloader, kernel, libc, window compositor, graphical applications, and Unix-like utilities.

#toaruos on libera.chat

Open source (NCSA/University of Illinois license)

http://github.com/klange/toaruos

Unknown

Latest commit: 2023-01-05, is active


TravorOS

A research-purpose Operating System that discovers features on Intel x86 processors which is inspired by Linux. Welcome to contribute!

Travor Liu <travor_lzh [at] outlook [dot] com>

Open source (GNU GPLv3)

https://github.com/TravorLZH/TravorOS

Unknown

Latest commit: 2018-08-07, abandoned


Tupai

Tupai is a monolithic unix-inspired operating system kernel that runs on i386-compatible machines.

Joshua Barretto, joshua.s.barretto [at] gmail [dot] com

Open source (GNU GPLv3)

https://gitlab.com/zesterer/tupai/commits/dev

Unknown

Latest commit: 2017-08-03


týndur

The microkernel-based community OS of the German OS development community Lowlevel. See the tyndur 0.2.2 announcement in the forum

tyndur-devel mailing list, tyndur-devel [at] tyndur [dot] org ; Kevin at OSDev forums

Open source

https://git.tyndur.org/lowlevel/tyndur/commits/master

Unknown

Latest update: 2018-01-06


Tysos

The type-safe operating system is a 64-bit multitasking microkernel written in C#. Ahead-of-time compiler is mostly complete, work has switched to implementing the kernel

John Cronin, jncronin [at] tysos [dot] org

Open source

https://github.com/jncronin/tysos

Unknown

Last update: 2021-02-01


U

Unet Operating System

Unet is a Unix-like operating system that offers the best compatibility for various platforms. Whether you need a server, a desktop, or an embedded system, Unet can meet your needs. Unet also provides advanced networking, security, and storage features, and supports most popular embedded storage and networking devices.

lithicsoft@gmail.com or https://discord.gg/7VxhnqeSUf

Proprietary

https://lithicsoft.github.io/

Unknown

Active


UDOS

A mainframe OS - yes it's compatible with z/Arch albeit lacks SYSG support.

Superleaf1995

Open source (Public Domain - Unlicense)

https://github.com/SuperLeaf1995/uDOS

Unknown

Abandoned, can't find repository


Ultibo core

A unikernel environment based on the Free Pascal compiler and Lazarus IDE, initially targeting single board computers such as Raspberry Pi and also supporting QEMU the design is intended to be portable to other platforms. The modular architecture allows applications to pick and choose what features to use in a project and the compiler produces a bootable kernel image which includes all of the required RTL components. Comes with a comprehensive list of features including pre-emptive threading, multicore support, IPv4 networking, FAT/NTFS/CDFS file systems, USB support, SD/MMC support, drivers for common peripherals such as GPIO, I2C, SPI, PWM, and DMA, C library support, hardware accelerated OpenGL ES and OpenVG graphics and much more. Packaged in an installer download for Windows or as an install script for Linux customized versions of both Free Pascal and Lazarus IDE are included along with full source and a large collection of examples. Our homepage: https://ultibo.org/

info [at] ultibo [dot] org

Open source (GNU LGPL 2.1 with static linking exemption)

https://github.com/ultibohub/

Unknown

Latest commit: 2021-05-14, is active


Upanix

Upanix – an x86 based 32 bit operating system designed and developed in C++. It uses x86 architectural features for memory management (paging, segmentation) and process management (TSS, Call Gates, Interrupt Gates). Aim is to build a minimal complete OS which supports USB storage, ELF binaries/dlls, GCC/g++ compiler and build tools, Internet (wifi) and a basic UI

Prajwala Prabhakar, srinivasa_prajwal [at] yahoo [dot] co [dot] in

Open source (GNU GPLv3)

https://github.com/prajwal83/upanix

Unknown

Latest commit: 2018-06-11


U365

U365 is a monolithic 32-bit OS in its alpha stage. It includes VFS, STDIO, keyboard and mouse drivers, VESA modes and some simple screen surface management. We used C and Assembly to code it.

osdever (Nikita Ivanov) and k1-801 (Dmitry Kychanov) ; krasota156 [at] gmail [dot] com - osdever's email

Open source (Apache 2.0)

http://gitlab.com/bps-projs/U365

Unknown

Latest commit: 2017-05-17


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Vanadium OS

Vanadium OS is a multi-user Unix-like OS. i386, amd64. Fully protected mode. Memory, file and hardware protection. root and unprivileged users. GUI without X, modular kernel, and has a live floppy image with a single user mode! My homepage: http://www.durlej.net/contact ; project pages: http://www.durlej.net/v/ , http://www.durlej.net/nameless , https://github.com/p-durlej/newsys . One of the great features is that you can write C code and instantly compile it to execute

Piotr Durlej, http://www.durlej.net/contact

Open source (BSD 2-clause)

https://github.com/p-durlej/newsys

Unknown

Abandoned


Vinix

Vinix is a 64-bit UNIX-like OS written in the V programming language, that aims to be source compatible with most Linux/*nix programs. It aims to be approachable and be runnable on real hardware. It can run a vast array of Linux userland software including bash, GCC, and X.org, amongst others.

No Contact Information

Open source (GNU GPLv2)

https://github.com/vlang/vinix

Unknown

Active


Visopsys

Visopsys (VISual OPerating SYStem) is an alternative operating system for PC-compatible computers, written “from scratch”, and developed primarily by a single hobbyist programmer since 1997. Its primary "useful feature" is a reasonably functional partition management program - the ‘Disk Manager’, which can create, format, delete, resize, defragment, copy, and move partitions, and modify their attributes. It supports both DOS/MBR and UEFI partition tables. It can also copy hard disks, and has a simple and friendly graphical interface. A basic version can fit on a bootable floppy disk, or you can use the entire system from a ‘live’ CD/DVD

Andy McLaughlin, andy [at] visopsys [dot] org

Open source (GNU GPLv2)

http://visopsys.org/

Unknown

Last commit: 2023-09-21, is active


VSTa

VSTa is a copylefted system, originally written by Andrew Valencia, which uses ideas from several research operating systems in its implementation. It attempts to be POSIXish except where POSIX gets in the way, and runs on a number of different PC configurations. VSTa is also designed to take advantage of SMP right out of the box. My homepage: http://www.vsta.org

Andrew Valencia, https://github.com/vandys

Open source (GNU GPLv2)

http://sources.vsta.org:7100/vsta/index

Unknown

Last commit: 2015-01-12, abandoned


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WingOS

WingOS is an basic open source 64bit Operating System written from scratch with c++ and a little bit of assembly. WingOS has SMP support.

No Contact Information

open source (MIT)

https://github.com/Supercip971/WingOS_x64/

Unknown

Latest commit: 2020-12-24, is active


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XEOS

XEOS is an experimental 32/64 bits Operating System for x86 platforms, written from scratch in Assembly and C. It includes a C99 Standard Library, and aims at POSIX/SUS2 compatibility.

Jean-David Gadina - XS-Labs - www.xs-labs.com

Open source

http://www.xs-labs.com/en/projects/xeos/

Unknown

Latest commit: 2017-01-11


xOS

xOS is a hobbyist operating system project written mostly from scratch for the PC, entirely in FASM-style assembly. The principal goal of xOS is to be compact and lightweight, yet be suitable for use in the 21st century, in terms of speed, features and hardware support. As such, xOS supports IDE and SATA hard disks, partial support for USB, networking, a rudimentary web browser, and a compositing graphical user interface. The kernel and drivers have been written entirely in assembly, while applications can be written in C.

omarx024 [at] gmail [dot] com

Open source (MIT)

(link is dead) http://omarrx024.github.io/ (link is dead)

Unknown

Latest commit: 2017-07-09, possibly abandoned


xv6

xv6 is a re-implementation of Dennis Ritchie's and Ken Thompson's Unix Version 6 (v6). xv6 loosely follows the structure and style of v6, but is implemented for a modern RISC-V multiprocessor using ANSI C.

No Contact Information

Open source (MIT)

https://github.com/mit-pdos/xv6-riscv

Unknown


XtOS

XtOS is an operating system with a kernel written in C and a userspace written in C source code which is interpreted on runtime. The C interpreter is based on TinyC and implemented inside the kernel along with the window manager. Everything runs in Ring 0 and C applications are able to access most of the functions that the kernel is able to.

ch@dorper.me

Open source

(link is dead) https://git.dorper.me/projects/XT (link is dead)

Unknown

Latest commit: 2018-08-24


Y

YaxOS

YaxOS is a very primitive OS running in real mode.

markboldyrev+yaxos@gmail.com

GPLv3

https://gitlab.com/SopaXorzTaker/yaxos

Unknown

Latest commit: 2018-12-26, is active


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Zeal 8-bit OS

Conceived as a hardware abstraction layer for Z80-based computers, Zeal 8-bit OS is a single-tasking operating system with a small, concise Unix-like API. It is ROM-able, modular and configurable. Header files are included for assembly language and C. Videos for Zeal 8-bit OS and Computer: https://www.youtube.com/@Zeal8bit Web emulator for Zeal 8-bit Computer: https://zeal8bit.github.io/Zeal-WebEmulator/

contact [at] zeal8bit [dot] com

Open source (Apache 2.0)

https://github.com/Zeal8bit/Zeal-8-bit-OS

Unknown

Latest update: 2023-04-05, is active


ZeldaOS

Written in C from scratch, ZeldaOS is an UNIX-like kernel which is aiming for POSX.1 compliance and running on any x86 and x86_64 processors. Also, the kernel is designed to support more and more networking features.

jiezheng@vmware.com

Proprietary

https://github.com/chillancezen/ZeldaOS

Unknown

Latest update: 2019-05-26, is active


ZeldaOS.x86_64

Written in C from scratch, ZeldaOS.x86_64 is a 64_bit kernel which supports x86_64 features, it's also a bare metal hypervisor with Intel VT-x technology.

jiezheng@vmware.com

Proprietary

https://github.com/chillancezen/ZeldaOS.x86_64

Unknown

Latest update: 2019-06-25, is active