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The FreeMiNT project develops a unix like kernel for Atari ST based computers. It is the successor of the MiNT operating system, developed by Eric R. Smith for Atari Corp. in the 1980s and 1990s.

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68000 68020 68030 68040 68060 680x0 aranym atari atari-st atarist coldfire firebee kernel m68k operating_system os posix

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C
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Assembly
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30 Day Summary

May 18 2025 — Jun 17 2025

12 Month Summary

Jun 17 2024 — Jun 17 2025
  • 135 Commits
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  • 7 Contributors
    Down -1 (12%) from previous 12 months