All operating systems (OSs) in this category support POSIX standards fully or partly. POSIX is an acronym for: Portable Operating System Interface for UniX. Much like
TRON, POSIX is not a body of computer code that is compiled and run on some processor. Rather, it is a set of standards (IEEE 1003.1): interfaces, design guidelines, software design specifications, defining (for creating) the computer code that will become language interfaces between an OS kernel and its programs, to give compatibility when moving programs between compatible systems. POSIX is made mostly of features from BSD Unix and Unix System V.Much like
Open Source software, all POSIX standards are copyrighted (by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., IEEE; new versions have joint copyright by IEEE and Open Group), but available for use by software developers anywhere in the world for free. Thus the OS architecture based on POSIX is an open architecture that invites and welcomes cloning and interoperability.On this page, OSs are arranged in three groups and levels: 1) Top group: issues spanning multiple unrelated OSs. 2) Middle group: types or classes of OS. 3) Bottom group: specific OSs, individual instances; there is only one OS of this name/type.
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Proolix
Simple, maximally POSIX compliant mini-OS for i8086+ real mode, coded in C, assembly; uses and needs BIOS for calls. Documents in Russian, Ukrainian, English; description, download: binary, sources. [Free non-commercial use]
ThrillOS
Experimental 32-bit multitasking, multithreaded OS, Unix-like inode based FS, runs on x86, growing POSIX compliance. Compiler, virtual machine for Thrill Mnemonic Language (TML), byte-code interpreted platform independent. Descriptions, documents, contact, downloads.
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POSIX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
URL : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posix
[edit] POSIX-oriented operating systems ... POSIX and Unix environment subsystem for Microsoft's Windows NT-based operating systems ...[2008/11/22]
Serial Programming Guide for POSIX Operating Systems - Michael R Sweet
URL : www.easysw.com/~mike/serial/serial.html
POSIX Operating Systems. 5th Edition, 6th Revision. Copyright 1994-2005 by ... The Serial Programming Guide for POSIX Operating Systems will teach you how to ...[2008/11/30]
Stratus Technologies : Products : Operating Systems : OpenVOS : POSIX
URL : www.stratus.com/products/vos/openvos/posix.htm
POSIX is the term for a family of operating system interface standards. ... POSIX is based on the UNIX Operating System, and is the basis for the Single ...[2008/11/10]
What is POSIX?
URL : www.lynuxworks.com/products/posix/posix.php3
Why POSIX conformance is important for real-time embedded developers ... "Does the operating system support signals?" POSIX.1, .1b and .1c ...[2008/11/09]
freshmeat.net: Browse project tree - Operating System :: POSIX
URL : freshmeat.net/browse/200
freshmeat maintains the Web's largest index of Unix and cross ... Operating System. POSIX. AIX (382 projects) BSD (3713 projects) GNU/Hurd (120 projects) ...[2008/11/29]
IEEE Standards Online Archives: Portable Operating Systems Interface ...
URL : standards.ieee.org/catalog/olis/arch_posix.html
Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX®) Standards Subscription ... for Information Technology--Portable Operating System interface (POSIX)--Part 1: ...[2008/06/10]
Threads in POSIX
URL : www.lynuxworks.com/products/posix/threads.php3
Threads in POSIX and their relevance to a real-time embedded operating system. ... "Does the operating system support signals?" SIGNALS IN POSIX ...[2008/11/08]
USENIX ;login: - Standards
URL : www.usenix.org/publications/login/standards/22.posix.html
... is the third in a series of realtime POSIX operating system interface standards. ... that operating system vendors can choose to implement some POSIX.1d ...[2008/11/23]
POSIX: Information from Answers.com
URL : www.answers.com/topic/posix
POSIX ( P ortable O perating S ystem I nterface for UNI X ) An IEEE 1003.1 standard that defines the language interface between application programs[2008/11/27]
Embedded Systems Design - Embedded.com
URL : www.embedded.com/story/OEG20010312S0073?printable=true
... .com, the on-line resource for embedded systems developers. ... a standard way for an application to interface to the operating system. ... operating systems ...[2008/11/09]
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