A basic operating system that can do nothing
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A basic operating system that can do nothing
complete programs to be made in operating system
A toy monolithic kernel written in C++
Source codes for the "Write your own Operating System" video-series on YouTube
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A 64-bit hobby OS (currently still a kernel) for the x86 architecture.
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All operating system tasks that help you to prepare yourself for the interviews.
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Non-unix, custom-API hybrid OS kernel written in C++ which can be thought of as an emulated microkernel. The native API is almost fully asynchronous and the kernel is aimed at high-scaling, high-throughput-requiring multiprocessor workloads, with working support for SMP and NUMA already implemented. Join the IRC channel, #zbz-dev on freenode!
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This repository hosts a C++ implementation of a multiprogramming operating system simulation. The OS efficiently handles various jobs, manages errors like time limit exceeded and line limit exceeded, and incorporates virtual memory with segmentation. This project serves as a comprehensive simulation of an operating system environment.
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