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Object Operating System, OOS, pronounced ooze; goal: create new OS architecture, which uses filesystem to do many jobs usually done via various means. Design philosophy inspired by Unix, Plan 9, but does many things uniquely, trades compatibility for simplicity. [Freshmeat]
Lightweight, very modular component-based, multitasking, embedded OS; developed, used for many research projects. Goal: manage fast data streams in multimedia environments; for speed and low overhead has zero copy architecture: passes pointer references to data instead of copying it. [Open Source, GPL]
Object-oriented OS uses best parts of VMS, Unix, Windows NT. Almost everything in kernel is an object (threads, processes, devices, files, event flags, more) to which one can assign logical names. [Open Source]
Plugin-based architecture: if a feature is unneeded, don't download it or waste storage; Linux and Windows compatible; GUI driven, fully skinable to alter its look; includes voice recognition, interactive help system. [Open Source]
Component-based OS, runs natively on i80386+ based PCs. Has novel protection mechanism allowing more OS decomposition and high performance: protection overheads almost 1,000 times less than normal OSs. [Open Source, GPL]
For developers; want those who like ASM, C/C++ and wish to make an OS for enjoyment and useful tasks such as routers, web servers; full documentation, FAQ, history, news, buglist, downloads, forum. [Open Source, GPL]
Microkernel manages hardware, provides some services to core kernel, a Java Virtual Machine (JVM), to support fuzzy logic (claims first OS to do so), object-orientation, parallel and distributed processing. [Open Source, GPL]
Modern object-orientated microkernel, focus: flexibility and functionality, instead of speed and compatibility. Coded in C. Description, downloads. [Open Source, GPL]
Modular object-oriented application to index files across networks. Consists of plug-in type data retrieval system, webserver, peer-to-peer connections for network-wide information gathering, retrieval; has features of OSs, database management systems, distributed networking. [Open Source, GPL]
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