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All operating systems (OSs) in this category support POSIX standards fully or partly. POSIX is an acronym for: Portable Operating System Interface for UniX. Much like TRON, POSIX is not a body of computer code that is compiled and run on some processor. Rather, it is a set of standards (IEEE 1003.1): interfaces, design guidelines, software design specifications, defining (for creating) the ... [MORE]
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Nova
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Effort to create a POSIX-like operating system atop the rtmk microkernel. [Open Source, GPL]
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OS/C
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Small Unix-like microkernel OS, process- and file-oriented, most of the system is built around the scheduler; designed to use minimum system resources to provide network services and utilities; written in C; source browsing and downloads available. [Open Source, GPL]
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Quantix
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A POSIX microkernel with roots of the Mach and FreeBSD projects. [Open source, BSD-like]
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