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Nemesis was an operating system that was designed by the University of Cambridge, the University of Glasgow, the Swedish Institute of Computer Science and Citrix Systems. Nemesis was conceived with multimedia uses in mind. It was designed with a small lightweight kernel, using shared libraries to perform functions that most operating systems perform in the kernel. This reduces the processing that is performed in the kernel on behalf of application processes, transferring the activity to the processes themselves and facilitating accounting for resource usage.

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  • Nemesis was an operating system that was designed by the University of Cambridge, the University of Glasgow, the Swedish Institute of Computer Science and Citrix Systems. Nemesis was conceived with multimedia uses in mind. It was designed with a small lightweight kernel, using shared libraries to perform functions that most operating systems perform in the kernel. This reduces the processing that is performed in the kernel on behalf of application processes, transferring the activity to the processes themselves and facilitating accounting for resource usage. The ISAs that Nemesis supports include x86 (Intel i486, Pentium, Pentium Pro, and Pentium II), Alpha and ARM (StrongARM SA–110). Nemesis also runs on evaluation boards (21064 and 21164). (en)
  • Nemesis är en typ av operativsystem som skapats med utgångspunkt i tidskritiska applikationer, särskilt multimedia, som kräver att en garanterad tjänstekvalitet (QoS) upprätthålls vid paketförmedlad kommunikation. Nemesis har utvecklats inom ramen för projekten och av universitetet i Cambridge, i samverkan med , universitetet i Glasgow, Swedish Institute of Computer Science och Citrix Systems. Nemesis, betecknas numera som ett command-line network packet crafting and injection utility. (sv)
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  • 1999-04-26 (xsd:date)
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  • Nemesis Free License (en)
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  • Nemesis (en)
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  • Nemesis är en typ av operativsystem som skapats med utgångspunkt i tidskritiska applikationer, särskilt multimedia, som kräver att en garanterad tjänstekvalitet (QoS) upprätthålls vid paketförmedlad kommunikation. Nemesis har utvecklats inom ramen för projekten och av universitetet i Cambridge, i samverkan med , universitetet i Glasgow, Swedish Institute of Computer Science och Citrix Systems. Nemesis, betecknas numera som ett command-line network packet crafting and injection utility. (sv)
  • Nemesis was an operating system that was designed by the University of Cambridge, the University of Glasgow, the Swedish Institute of Computer Science and Citrix Systems. Nemesis was conceived with multimedia uses in mind. It was designed with a small lightweight kernel, using shared libraries to perform functions that most operating systems perform in the kernel. This reduces the processing that is performed in the kernel on behalf of application processes, transferring the activity to the processes themselves and facilitating accounting for resource usage. (en)
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  • Nemesis (operating system) (en)
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