Re: [ANNOUNCE] Adaptive Domain Environment for Operating Systems

Karim Yaghmour (karym@opersys.com)
Tue, 20 Feb 2001 15:49:29 -0500


I've set up a sourceforge project for Adeos:
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/adeos

There's also a development mailing list which can be found here:
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/adeos-devel

There's also some code here:
ftp://ftp.opersys.com/pub/Adeos/Adeos.tgz

Be aware that this code will certainly crash your machine. It
is an attempt to drive Linux into ring-one, but it is not
functionnal. You've been warned.

Feel free to join in the discussion.

Best regards,

Karim Yaghmour

Karim Yaghmour wrote:
>
> I've put up the following (white) papers out for general discussion:
> -Adaptive Domain Environment for Operating Systems (Adeos)
> -Building a Real-Time Operating System on top of the Adeos
>
> The first paper discusses the design and implementation of a nano-kernel-
> like facility that may be used to take control away from an unmodified
> running linux on ix86 for further uses including (but not limited to):
> -patch-less kernel debuggers/probers
> -running multiple general purpose OSes on the same hardware,
> -OS development
> -etc.
>
> As the first item suggests, this may be of interest to some on
> this list as kernel debuggers have been a rather pointy subject...
>
> The second document discusses a special case usage of Adeos that
> enables a real-time-bound kernel to co-exist with Linux on top of
> Adeos.
>
> The documents can be found here:
> http://www.opersys.com/adeos/index.html
>
> I've requested a project entry for Adeos on sourceforge and will
> update the project's home page as soon as everything is set up.
>
> In the mean time, anyone interested to participate in the project
> or that has pertinent information regarding the implementation, or
> its feasibility or lack of, as described in the Adeos document is
> welcomed to contact me.
>
> KEEP IN MIND that the documents are only a suggested method of
> doing things designed to stimulate discussion. There isn't one
> line of functionnal code out there (yet).
>
> Best regards,
>
> Karim
>

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Karim Yaghmour
karym@opersys.com
Operating System Consultant
(Linux kernel, real-time and distributed systems)
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