On Wed, 23 Feb 2022 at 10:22, Chang Liu <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi list,
>
> For the past several months I have been working on a project which is to
> implement a Windows NT personality for the seL4 microkernel, which I have
> now taken to call “Neptune OS”, named after the codename for Windows 2000.
> The project has reached the point where I have implemented enough NT
> primitives such that a keyboard driver stack (taken from the ReactOS source
> code) can be loaded (as a user process), as well as a command prompt
> (shell), which is also taken from the ReactOS source code (albeit a very
> early version of ReactOS). These are all kernel-mode Windows device drivers
> that I’m running as user processes under seL4.
>
> The project is now on github: github.com/cl91/NeptuneOS. The entire system
> fits in a floppy (download link:
> github.com/cl91/NeptuneOS/releases/tag/v0.1.0001).
>
> Check it out! I think it’s cool! For the next release I’m planning to port
> the PCI stack, the AHCI stack, and a basic file system (probably
> fastfat.sys).
>

Wow, this is superb - cool project, Chang!

I don't see any mention of a project license in the repo, and some files
don't have a license header - is the plan to release this under the same
license as ReactOS (GPL 2.0 Only?)

-- 
William ML Leslie
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