Monolithic Unix-like kernel from scratch
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Monolithic Unix-like kernel from scratch
A book that explore how to write an Operating System from scratch
a compilation of my OS university coursework :)
An x86 operating system written from scratch.
My Personal Reference Guide to Linux Kernel Development
Operating Systems and System Programming: A Deep Dive into xv6
RISC-V core virtual runtime written in C/C++ (Arduino platform) intended for ESP32-WROVER with PSRAM.
Linux-inspired operating system built to resist attack
🇹🇷 kernel hacklemenin temellerini öğrenin
xL AUX *~My Journey Into Programming~* *~My Learning Path~* *~Diary Of A Reverse Engineer~* *~Legacy of RCE Chronicles & Code Mastery~* *~Gdev Kdev Primer Sysdev 101 Capture The Flag CTF Macro Excerpt [Codemasters]~* *~Steep Learning Curve~* ☄️ —Cybernetic Crew Brb乇√iレ◥Çレ₳Ñ◤
Writing & Making Operating System and Kernel parts so simple like Hello World Programs, Starting from writing Bootloaders, Hello World Kernel, GDT, IDT, Terminal, Keyboard/Mouse, Memory Manager, HDD ATA R/W, VGA/VESA Graphics
A customized version of Xv6 for RISC-V for educational purposes.
PandaCute OS Beta Version 1
This script installs dependencies, sets up the environment, and builds Linux kernel.
Pixel 8a kernel prebuilts for the Katya ® 👽 OS. Now available for the developers all around the world!
Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro kernel prebuilts for the Katya ® 👽 OS. Now open for the Developers all around the world.
Kernel sources of the Katya ® 👽 OS for the Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, Pixel 7a, Pixel Tablet and Pixel Fold. These sources are only used to build device-specific modules. The Generic Kernel Image is built from the common kernel.
Linux Kernel Common for the Katya ® 👽 OS.
Tweek xv6 kernel to extend File System, virtualise CPU, virtualise memory, system calls, etc
NoOS (No Operating System) is an attempt unikernel framework for developing programs in C++ without OS.
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