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ChorusOS occurs as microkernel real-time operating system designed for embedded systems. Sun Microsystems acquired Chorus Systems, the company which created ChorusOS, inside 1997. Sun there are no hanker supports ChorusOS. the founders of Chorus Systems began a recently company known as Jaluna around August 2002. Jaluna designs embedded systems using Linux and ChorusOS (which they dub "C5").

A latest source tree of ChorusOS has been open-sourced by Sun in web.experimentalstuff.com. Jalunthe has completed these sources & processed available a complete runnable rules on sf.net/projects/jaluna.

Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Makes ChorusOS: highly scalable, reliable, POSIX compliant, embedded, realtime operating system; used by top telecom suppliers, in: public switches, PBXs, access networks, cross-connect switches, voice-mail systems, cellular base stations, cell-phones, web phones.

ChorusOS
Very brief feature list; by CNET/ZDNet Enterprise Business, Tech Update.

Micro Kernel Reference: ChorusOS
Brief, dense technical summary of Sun Microsystems ChorusOS.

Sun Announces ChorusOS 4.0 Software
Cornerstone for new embedded telecom platform; combines power of Solaris with realtime performance of ChorusOS.

ChorusOS Open Source
Microkernel OS used in realtime and embedded environments. Sun Microsystems open sourced it, with 4 licenses: Sun Public License Lite, GPL, Mozilla, FreeBSD. Description, download. [ExperimentalStuff.com]


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