FUZIX VS elks

Compare FUZIX vs elks and see what are their differences.

FUZIX

FuzixOS: Because Small Is Beautiful (by EtchedPixels)
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FUZIX elks
13 25
2,100 924
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8.1 9.7
2 days ago 3 days ago
C C
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later GNU General Public License v3.0 or later
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FUZIX

Posts with mentions or reviews of FUZIX. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-13.
  • Dec RSX-11M OS-Like for the Z280 CPU
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 13 May 2023
    Alan Cox has a "Fuzix" repo, that puts together Uzix variants for the Z80.

    https://github.com/EtchedPixels/FUZIX

  • If you thought running Linux on a 3DS or PS2 wasn't crazy enough, here's Linux on a Nintendo DS Lite
    4 projects | /r/linux | 9 Jun 2022
  • FuzixOS
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 6 Jan 2022
  • Unix on 6800?
    1 project | /r/vintagecomputing | 20 Dec 2021
    Fuzix does appear to have CPU support for 6800 and is probably your best starting location. Although based on what I've seen of the ET-3400 you could be in for quite the uphill struggle.
  • Brooks, Wirth and Go
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 31 Aug 2021
    Software complexity also helps to establish or maintain the predominance of large corporations on the market. In contrast, a simple software system can be reimplemented by a small team or even a single person, so there is more competition. This is not only demonstrated by Wirth's systems, but also by several 7th edition Unix clones of the 80's [1-4] as well as current ones [5] and also reimplementations of the classic MacOS [6].

    Back in the 1980s, operating systems and compilers were often seen as the most complex pieces of software. Nowadays, web browsers include (and reimplement) large parts of an OS and compiler and are probably even more complex than a current OS such as Linux or a current compiler such as clang/LLVM. Only rich (or well funded) companies such as Google, Apple and the Mozilla foundation can afford to build a browser today that can be used to access current web pages.

    So a central question is if we can turn back times and make software more simple again. Maybe this ship has already sailed - but it can't hurt to try. From experience with my students, it is extremely satisfying for them to build a complete system from scratch instead of mostly copying and pasting library calls or StackOverflow code snippets. Thus, I try to enable my students to experience this sense of achievement. They will probably never get the chance to do something similar in their later career in industry.

    [1] One Man Unix for 68k - http://www.pix.net/mirrored/discordia.org.uk/~steve/omu.html

    [2] Uzix for Z80 (link to the MSX port) - http://uzix.sourceforge.net

    [3] Coherent Unix - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coherent_(operating_system)

    [4] Minix - https://www.minix3.org

    [5] Alan Cox' Fuzix - https://github.com/EtchedPixels/FUZIX

    [6] Ardi Executor - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executor_(software)

  • Unix for the Osborne Executive
    1 project | /r/vintagecomputing | 2 Aug 2021
  • Linux Has Largely Abandoned Still-Useful Near-Vintage Computers
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 6 May 2021
    How about FUZIX? It might be a better fit for vintage computers?

    https://github.com/EtchedPixels/FUZIX

  • Now you can run Unix on the tiny $4 Raspberry Pi Pico
    5 projects | /r/raspberry_pi | 9 Mar 2021
  • unix for MSX
    1 project | /r/MSX | 1 Mar 2021
    Also fuzix: https://github.com/EtchedPixels/FUZIX
  • Unix Implementation for MSX (2005)
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 28 Feb 2021

elks

Posts with mentions or reviews of elks. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-01.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing FUZIX and elks you can also consider the following projects:

linux - Kernel source tree for Raspberry Pi-provided kernel builds. Issues unrelated to the linux kernel should be posted on the community forum at https://forums.raspberrypi.com/

IoTGoat - IoTGoat is a deliberately insecure firmware created to educate software developers and security professionals with testing commonly found vulnerabilities in IoT devices.

lk - LK embedded kernel

gcc-ia16 - Fork of Lambertsen & Jenner (& al.)'s IA-16 (Intel 16-bit x86) port of GNU compilers ― added far pointers & more • use https://github.com/tkchia/build-ia16 to build • Ubuntu binaries at https://launchpad.net/%7Etkchia/+archive/ubuntu/build-ia16/ • DJGPP/MS-DOS binaries at https://gitlab.com/tkchia/build-ia16/-/releases • mirror of https://gitlab.com/tkchia/gcc-ia16

py2exe - Create standalone Windows programs from Python code

ao486_MiSTer - ao486 port for MiSTer

nixpkgs - Nix Packages collection & NixOS

linux-uwu - An optimized kernel based on the Debian Linux sources with graysky2's gcc optimization patch, Gabriel Krisman's fsync patch, and some Clear Linux patches layered on top

nds-hb-menu

libudev-zero - Daemonless replacement for libudev

ChessPositionRanking - Software suite for ranking chess positions and accurately estimating the number of legal chess positions

XTulator - XTulator is a portable, open source x86 PC emulator currently supporting the 8086 instruction set and 80186 extensions.