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Subject: Re: A Microkernel Based OS
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Puneet wrote:
> 
> Hello everybody
> 
> We are a group 10 computer engg. students from India . We are in the
> 5th sem and are making a microkernel based os in this sem.
> [...]
> We would like you all to help us in this in any way u can ---like by
> telling us your experiences if u took up something like this, any good
> online resources

You might want to look up Amoeba.  It is sort of a distributed microkernel
operating system, developed by Andy Tannenbaum -- the professor who wrote
Minix.
