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The OSKit is a framework and a set of component libraries oriented to operating
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systems, together with extensive documentation. By providing in a modular way
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not only most of the infrastructure "grunge" needed by an OS, but also many
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higher-level components, the OSKit's goal is to lower the barrier to entry to
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OS R&D and to lower its costs. The OSKit makes it vastly easier to create a new
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OS, port an existing OS to the x86 (or in the future, to other architectures
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supported by the OSkit), or enhance an OS to support a wider range of devices,
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file system formats, executable formats, or network services. The OSKit also
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works well for constructing OS-related programs, such as boot loaders or
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OS-level servers atop a microkernel.
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WWW: http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/oskit/index.html
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- jerry
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unidevel@yahoo.com.cn
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