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Title: Software/Operating Systems/Realtime/L4 - L4 Microkernel L4/MIPS: stable L4 for MIPS R4x00 processor, may be fastest kernel for this architecture. L4/Alpha: begun at Technical University of Dresden, SMP version released. Linux ports: L4/MIPS, L4/Alpha under
L4_Microkernel_Family Growing article, with links to many related topics. Wikipedia.

L4/Darwin__Darbat Experimental port of Darwin to L4 to study traits of large-scale microkernel-based system; has port of IOKit to L4, modified libc to communicate to Darbat Server, XNU with many machine-dependent parts

L4Ka_Project L4-based microkernel systems, for embedded systems to huge servers; Pistachio kernel. L4: tiny, fast, 2nd generation microkernel using hierarchical external pagers and guarded page tables. Goals: crea

Perseus A secure platform for applications that use digital signatures. Based on L4 and Linux. Research project at Applied Data Security Group, Ruhr-University Bochum., Germany.

SawMill__A_Highly-Configurable_Operating_System Goal: address the complexity of building and maintaining a variety of custom OSs. As embedded and personal systems grow more common, the need to make OSs customized to many device and application need

SourceForge__L4Ka_Microkernel The L4Ka microkernel is an L4 compatible kernel running on many platforms: ARM; MIPS; 68k, PPC; x86. A port of Linux atop an L4Ka microkernel exists.


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What usedto be UNSW's DiSy group is now part of the Embedded, Real-Time and Operating-Systems (ERTOS) Research Program at National ICT Australia (NICTA).Up-to-date information on our L4 activities can be found at theERTOS L4 site.For general information on L4 refer to L4HQ.The L4 microkernel was developed and implemented on ix86 platformsby Jochen Liedtke, then at GMD, Germany. Liedtke continued developmentof the Intel version of L4 while at IBM TJ WatsonResearch Center and later at the University of Karlsruhe.We have developed L4 implementations for several platforms:L4/MIPS: a stable version forthe MIPS R4x00 processor, to our knowledge the world's fastestkernel for that architecture.L4/Alpha: a stable version for Alpha multiprocessors, which was based on a rudimentary kernel developed at the Technical University of Dresden. This is the first released SMP version of L4.The above kernels are obsolete now that the portable Pistachio kernel has been released. We havecontributed the MIPS and Alpha ports of that kernel. We have also done aport to the StrongARM architecture, which will be released soon. We arealso working on a version for the 64-bit IBM Power architecture and maycommence a SPARC port later this year.
 

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