The Plex86 project (formerly known as FreeMWare) is an attempt to create an x86 virtual machine will allow PC and workstation users to run multiple operating systems concurrently on the same machine. It is meant to be similar to previous commercial implementations of the same concept. The initial goal is to make it work under Linux, but more operating systems may be supported either as host or as guest in the future.
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Changes: Windows '95, Linux, and FreeDOS now work as guest operating systems, and Linux 2.4.0 (at least as of test-10) works as the host. There have been a whole bunch of other changes since the last release. Note that this isn't really a release, just an update in CVS.


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Changes: Added irq16 vector to the init_monitor() call. If you pass a 0, no irq16 redirect handler is installed. Irq16 is the APIC IPI interrupt, which is used on multiple processor compiles of Linux (SMP). Also fixed the previous interrupt bug.
A collection of tools for (home) automation.