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I just wanted to bring up something cool I was thinking about today. NodeOS and Android share as many similarities as British vs American English. Both systems are based off the Linux kernel. Android actually just uses kernel modules for all hardware interaction and uses the JNI to interact. In...

3 Comments 06:21 - 12 Apr 2016

In the last weeks it could seems there have been too few movement in the project due to several reasons: NodeOS core is stabilized after the RC1, and both me and other members of the project we have been busy with work and classes (I hope to read my thesis...

0 Comments 08:05 - 8 Apr 2016

With the release of the release candidate it would seems that this repository has been somewhat quiet, but the fact is that there has been a lot of progress lately on other areas of NodeOS (and I’m not talking only about the new 700 stargazers or the repercussion on Twitter...

14 Comments 12:11 - 3 Mar 2016

General purpose operating systems are extremely complex. First they have to provide an extensive HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) that can support the wide range of different devices they can be installed on. Second, they need to provide functionality as well as protection for multiple users and many programs/services that support...

4 Comments 11:33 - 4 Jan 2016

It has been a long time, but now that all the core functionality is ready being only a matter of some tune-ups and add some external projects like find a suitable git client or improve nsh, now we can say it: we have a release candidate :-D The last weeks...

12 Comments 11:40 - 18 Nov 2015

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