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Platform Security PresentationHere is a presentation to give a brief overview of the future plans for Platform Security on i9: MoTDStats 0.0.0a-0.0.0g Now Reside in SVN!Pretty old and crummy code that I wrote a while ago, but I thought I'd put it into SVN in the hopes of renewing interest in it, and saving an insignificant amount of disk space on the House #404 server. ;) Quoting the old post on House #404 (which was Drupal node 17 before I purged it and put a copy in WebCite):
Upload Initial Documentation (Licenses)Our first batch of documentation (only licenses at present) is now available at http://i9os.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/Documentation/ for perusal. Running PureDarwin nano on VMware Player - Take 1Current software configuration:
Note: I had no issues with booting a BeOS 5 VM or a QNX Neutrino 6.3.x VM.
We're Still Here... But There's Not Much ProgressIt seems that there hasn't been much interest in the project as of late, and I haven't had much time to do anything with it recently. Another reshuffle happened last month, but there really needs to be a "real" source repository... :( At the moment, I've been evaluating L4 as a potential microkernel (although we could still write our own, if needed), and it seems to build without issues (at least with GCC 3.4.6, from what I can tell). Mach was another option, but it isn't exactly "micro" by any means (although being compatible with Mach is still one of the aims).
i9 Is Open Source SoftwareThe system components developed by this project are released under the terms of the i9 License, although software under other licenses will be included with the release. These licenses include:
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