Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Tue 18th Nov 2008 19:37 UTC, submitted by pablo_marx
Windows "The Windows Research Kernel (WRK) packages core Windows XP x64 and Windows Server 2003 SP1 kernel source code with an environment for building and testing experimental versions of the Windows kernel for use in teaching and research."
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RE[3]: uh-huh
by Johann Chua on Tue 18th Nov 2008 22:05 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: uh-huh"
Johann Chua
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2005-07-22

Or if you prefer to try non-*nix, there's AROS and Haiku.

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RE[4]: uh-huh
by mmu_man on Tue 18th Nov 2008 22:13 in reply to "RE[3]: uh-huh"
mmu_man Member since:
2006-09-30

Yeah, Haiku!
Btw, it's what MINIX is too (at least v2), an academic demostration OS.

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RE[4]: uh-huh
by poundsmack on Tue 18th Nov 2008 22:48 in reply to "RE[3]: uh-huh"
poundsmack Member since:
2005-07-13

actualy in my college classes we used the NewOS kernel, which i believe was teh basis for the OpenBeOS kernel.

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RE[5]: uh-huh
by Johann Chua on Wed 19th Nov 2008 04:58 in reply to "RE[4]: uh-huh"
Johann Chua Member since:
2005-07-22

I dropped out of ComSci before we got to studying/designing OSes, so I don't know what they would've used as examples.

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