K42 is an open-source research OS for 64-bit multiprocessor systems, focusing on the PowerPC architecture. It uses an object-oriented design to achieve good performance, scalability, customisability, and maintainability. K42 supports the Linux API and ABI allowing it to use unmodified Linux applications and libraries, and can be deployed by running on an existing installation of Linux. The development process of K42 is intended to share concepts with Linux; many ideas have been transferred between the two projects. K42 implement
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K42 is an open-source research OS for 64-bit multipro-cessor systems, focusing on the PowerPC ® arch...
Abstract K42 is an open-source research kernel targeted for 64-bit cache-coherent multiprocessor sys...
K42 is an open-source scalable research operating system well suited to support systems research. Th...
K42 is an open-source, Linux-compatible, scalable operating-system kernel that can be used for rapid...
grantor: University of TorontoRecent research efforts have investigated customizable opera...
Patches to modern operating systems, including bug fixes and security updates, and the reboots and d...
Dynamic update is a mechanism that allows software updates and patches to be applied to a running sy...
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Patches to modern operating systems, including bug fixes and security updates, and the reboots and d...
Patches to modern operating systems, including bug fixes and security updates, and the reboots and d...
this paper we present a brief overview of K42, describe the goals of K42 and the core technologies w...
This paper describes the internals of a new imple-mentation of Linux ∗ for IBM’s 64-bit PowerPC∗∗ pr...
MOLAR is a multi-institution research effort that concentrates on adaptive, reliable,and efficient o...
This document describes the work performed to install the Debian GNU/Linux operating system on a Hew...
K42 is an open-source research OS for 64-bit multipro-cessor systems, focusing on the PowerPC ® arch...
Abstract K42 is an open-source research kernel targeted for 64-bit cache-coherent multiprocessor sys...
K42 is an open-source scalable research operating system well suited to support systems research. Th...
K42 is an open-source, Linux-compatible, scalable operating-system kernel that can be used for rapid...
grantor: University of TorontoRecent research efforts have investigated customizable opera...
Patches to modern operating systems, including bug fixes and security updates, and the reboots and d...
Dynamic update is a mechanism that allows software updates and patches to be applied to a running sy...
The rise of multicore processors has lead to techniques that dynamically vary the set and characteri...
For many years OSE has been a common used operating system, with real time extensions enhancements, ...
Patches to modern operating systems, including bug fixes and security updates, and the reboots and d...
Patches to modern operating systems, including bug fixes and security updates, and the reboots and d...
this paper we present a brief overview of K42, describe the goals of K42 and the core technologies w...
This paper describes the internals of a new imple-mentation of Linux ∗ for IBM’s 64-bit PowerPC∗∗ pr...
MOLAR is a multi-institution research effort that concentrates on adaptive, reliable,and efficient o...
This document describes the work performed to install the Debian GNU/Linux operating system on a Hew...