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{{OSProject
|OSName=Arcrascent OSAqeous
|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=Arcrascent OS is a x86/x86-64 operating system in development since June 2013. It is fully UNIX-compatible but not an Unix clone. It includes FAT12/16/32 and EXT2/EXT3 drivers, floppy and (S)ATA drivers, (very) basic networking, sound driver, keyboard/mouse driver. It also has a real-mode emulator, multitasking, process prioritization, very advanced serial console ("SerCon"), an enhanced device file system for intercomponent communication, full-fledged ACPI controller (supports rebooting and shutdown). This operating system has a very unique Superiority management system where a superelevated process can, through the "SerCon" execute commands at RING0 level for programs that require direct hardware access. The goal is to be user-friendly and to provide a comfortable environment for both developer and regular users. An upcoming kernel module is called "CSM" and contains complex algorithms that will improve human machine interaction. The module currently has the ability to interpret English statements and extract new information it can obtain from such statements. The language interpreter will support visual & auditory inputs and even support outputs in multiple forms of communication (e.g. text, visual, sound). When completed, this innovative ''AI-like'' module will support machine "imagination" and inference, making a computer feel less like a machine!
|Contact=Joonyoung Lee, 0fb1d8ashishkmr472 [at] gmail [dot] com
|License=ProprietaryOpen :(source
|URL=https://sites.googlegithub.com/site/arcrascentAshishKumar4/homeAqeous
|Status=LastLatest release: 20152017-0712-2906, is active
}}
 
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{{OSProject
|OSName=AqeousArcrascent OS
|OSDescription=Arcrascent OS is a x86/x86-64 operating system in development since June 2013. It is fully UNIX-compatible but not an Unix clone. It includes FAT12/16/32 and EXT2/EXT3 drivers, floppy and (S)ATA drivers, (very) basic networking, sound driver, keyboard/mouse driver. It also has a real-mode emulator, multitasking, process prioritization, very advanced serial console ("SerCon"), an enhanced device file system for intercomponent communication, full-fledged ACPI controller (supports rebooting and shutdown). This operating system has a very unique Superiority management system where a superelevated process can, through the "SerCon" execute commands at RING0 level for programs that require direct hardware access. The goal is to be user-friendly and to provide a comfortable environment for both developer and regular users. An upcoming kernel module is called "CSM" and contains complex algorithms that will improve human machine interaction. The module currently has the ability to interpret English statements and extract new information it can obtain from such statements. The language interpreter will support visual & auditory inputs and even support outputs in multiple forms of communication (e.g. text, visual, sound). When completed, this innovative ''AI-like'' module will support machine "imagination" and inference, making a computer feel less like a machine!
|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.
|Contact=ashishkmr472Joonyoung Lee, 0fb1d8 [at] gmail [dot] com
|License=OpenProprietary source:(
|URL=https://githubsites.google.com/AshishKumar4site/arcrascent/Aqeoushome
|Status=LatestLast release: 20172015-1207-06, is active29
}}
 
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{{OSProject
|OSName=JaeOS
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{{OSProject
|OSName=L4ka
|OSDescription=L4ka project has two extremely fast microkernels: Pistachio and Hazelnut. It is available for x86, ARM, MIPS and other architectures. Our homepage: http://l4ka.org/
|Contact=University of Karlsruhe, Germany, l4ka [at] ira [dot] uka [dot] de
|License=Open source
|URL=https://github.com/l4ka
|Status=Last commit: 2015-09-01, abandoned
}}
 
{{OSProject
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|URL=https://github.com/farlepet/lambda-os
|Status=Latest update: 2017-11-16, is active
}}
 
{{OSProject
|OSName=L4ka
|OSDescription=L4ka project has two extremely fast microkernels: Pistachio and Hazelnut. It is available for x86, ARM, MIPS and other architectures. Our homepage: http://l4ka.org/
|Contact=University of Karlsruhe, Germany, l4ka [at] ira [dot] uka [dot] de
|License=Open source
|URL=https://github.com/l4ka
|Status=Last commit: 2015-09-01, abandoned
}}
 
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{{OSProject
|OSName=Nutoak
|OSDescription=Nutoak is an x86 operating system. Check website for more info.
|Contact=Luka Andjelkovic, lukandjelkovic [at] gmail [dot] com
|License=Open source (Thontelix)
|URL=https://github.com/lukaandjelkovic/Nutoak
|Status=Last release: 2016-11-04, abandoned
}}
 
{{OSProject
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|URL=https://github.com/xenos1984/NOS
|Status=Latest commit: 2018-01-10, is active
}}
 
{{OSProject
|OSName=Nutoak
|OSDescription=Nutoak is an x86 operating system. Check website for more info.
|Contact=Luka Andjelkovic, lukandjelkovic [at] gmail [dot] com
|License=Open source (Thontelix)
|URL=https://github.com/lukaandjelkovic/Nutoak
|Status=Last release: 2016-11-04, abandoned
}}
 
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|URL=http://www.pedigree-project.org/
|Status=Latest commit: 2017-12-15, is active
}}
 
{{OSProject
|OSName=Pépin
|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. [http://a.michelizza.free.fr/pmwiki.php?n=TutoOS.TutoOS]
|Contact=feedback form on website
|License=Open source (GNU GPLv2)
|URL=https://github.com/ClumsyApe/Pepin-OS
|Status=Last release: 2017-05-06, is active
}}
 
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|URL=https://github.com/mooseman/plan_42
|Status=Last commit: 2016-01-08, abandoned
}}
 
{{OSProject
|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
|Contact=Dr. Erhard Henkes, http://prettyos.de
|License=Open source (BSD)
|URL=https://sourceforge.net/p/prettyos/code/HEAD/tree/
|Status=Latest commit: 2017-06-17, is active
|Pic=[[File:PrettyOS.png|240px]]
}}
 
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|URL=https://github.com/ReturnInfinity/Pure64
|Status=Latest commit: 2017-11-23, is active
}}
 
{{OSProject
|OSName=Pépin
|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. [http://a.michelizza.free.fr/pmwiki.php?n=TutoOS.TutoOS]
|Contact=feedback form on website
|License=Open source (GNU GPLv2)
|URL=https://github.com/ClumsyApe/Pepin-OS
|Status=Last release: 2017-05-06, is active
}}
 
{{OSProject
|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
|Contact=Dr. Erhard Henkes, http://prettyos.de
|License=Open source (BSD)
|URL=https://sourceforge.net/p/prettyos/code/HEAD/tree/
|Status=Latest commit: 2017-06-17, is active
|Pic=[[File:PrettyOS.png|240px]]
}}
 
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|Status=Latest commit: 2017-08-03, is active
|Pic=[[Image:Tupai-0-1-0.png|200px]]
}}
 
{{OSProject
|OSName=Tysos
|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, jncronin [at] tysos [dot] org
|License=Open source
|URL=http://www.tysos.org
|Status=Last update: 2016-09-28, abandoned
}}
 
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|URL=https://git.tyndur.org/lowlevel/tyndur/commits/master
|Status=Latest update: 2017-06-14, is active
}}
 
{{OSProject
|OSName=Tysos
|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, jncronin [at] tysos [dot] org
|License=Open source
|URL=http://www.tysos.org
|Status=Last update: 2016-09-28, abandoned
}}
 
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{{OSProject
|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.
|Contact=omarx024 [at] gmail [dot] com
|License=Open source (MIT)
|URL=http://omarrx024.github.io/
|Status=Latest commit: 2017-07-09, is active
}}
 
{{OSProject
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|URL=http://www.xs-labs.com/en/projects/xeos/
|Status=Latest commit: 2017-01-11, is active
}}
 
{{OSProject
|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.
|Contact=omarx024 [at] gmail [dot] com
|License=Open source (MIT)
|URL=http://omarrx024.github.io/
|Status=Latest commit: 2017-07-09, is active
}}