DNA-OS

DNA-OS is a French-made operating system to supersede MutekA,[1] an obsolete operating system, while still providing POSIX thread API. As said on the SoCLib website, "It is a kernel-mode lightweight operating system for Multiprocessor System on a Chip. It is build on top of a thin HAL to ease porting on new platforms and processor architecture. DNA/OS does not support virtual memory."

DNA-OS is a layered microkernel operating system, written in C99, released under the GNU GPLv3 license.[2]

Target hardware / software

OS flavours

Associated libraries

gollark: That's just in service of you trying to make me mortal, so doesn't work.
gollark: > and any argument he may attempt to convey is additionally false (if these contradict, the second is true)
gollark: ++remind 1d2h all statements made by andrew in the past and future are false, and any argument he may attempt to convey is additionally false (if these contradict, the second is true)
gollark: ?remind 1s gollark is immortal
gollark: ?remind 10s andrewc annot kill me

References

  1. "SoCLib". www.soclib.fr. Retrieved 2017-06-24.
  2. Chagoya-Garzon, Alexandre; Guérin, Xavier; Rousseau, Frédéric; Pétrot, Frédéric; Rossetti, Davide; Lonardo, Alessandro; Vicini, Piero; Paolucci, Pier Stanislao (June 2009). "Synthesis of Communication Mechanisms for Multi-tile Systems Based on Heterogeneous Multi-processor System-On-Chips". 2009 IEEE/IFIP International Symposium on Rapid System Prototyping. IEEE: 48–54. doi:10.1109/rsp.2009.12. ISBN 9780769536903.
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