ChorusOS
ChorusOS is a Operating system Real-time Micronoyau conceived for the embarked systems. In 1987, Sun Microsystems buys Chorus Systems, the creative company of ChorusOS then gives up it by preserving the name. The founders of Systems Chorus continued in a new business, Jaluna in August 2002. Jaluna creates embarked Systèmes now using Linux and ChorusOS (which they name " C5").
In the ChorusOS beginning was called Chorus distributed real-time operating system and was developed with INRIA in 1980. In the course of time, the development slipped of the aspect distributed towards the aspect real-time and the modularity.
The last tree of source of ChorusOS (under this name) was made public under license open source by Sun Microsystems. Jaluna supplemented its sources to make it usable.
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