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Montavista's Open Source Real-Time Linux Project
The goal of this project is to deliver performance and deterministic real-time responsiveness that is comparable to that of other commercial and proprietary RTOSes. MontaVista expects to lower Linux task preemption latency (worst case) from a range of one to tens of milliseconds, down to tens of microseconds, for time-critical applications. This would be an improvement of at least two orders of magnitude in Linux responsiveness.
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Adeos Project
The purpose of Adeos is to provide a flexible environment for sharing hardware resources among multiple operating systems, or among multiple instances of a single OS. To this end, Adeos enables multiple prioritized domains to exist simultaneously on the same hardware. For instance, we have successfully inserted the Adeos nanokernel beneath the Linux kernel, opening a full range of new possibilities, notably in the fields of SMP...
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Aurora SPARC Linux
A new initiative to build a distribution based on the recent sources of new Red Hat releases has started in October 2001 under the name of the Aurora SPARC Project.
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Carrier Grade Linux
Carrier Grade Linux provides the availability, scalability, and service response characteristics required by carrier-grade applications. Carrier Grade Linux complies to recognized standards such as the Linux Standard Base. The effort is aligned with existing forums and communities such as the Service Availability Forum.
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ELSI - Embedded Linux Software Index
Applications (274 Projects) | Audio (47 Projects) | Console Tools (144 Projects) | Desktop PC (33 Projects) | Development (107 Projects) | Documentation (11 Projects) | Drivers (25 Projects) | Emulators (46 Projects) | Feeds-Collections (7 Projects) | Games (187 Projects) | Games :: Cards (12 Projects) | Games :: Puzzle (41 Projects) | Graphics (65 Projects) | Java (39 Projects) | Libraries (67 Projects) | Misc (63...
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