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* 1995 - Development of Linux-8086 by Linux kernel developers [[Alan Cox]] and Chad Page starts as a [[fork (software development)|fork]] of the standard Linux.
* Early 1996 - The project is renamed ELKS, Embeddable Linux Kernel Subset.
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ELKS runs on [[IBM]] [[personal computer]]-compatible systems and on [[Psion PLC|Psion]] SIBO PDAs. It has been used as the base for the [[FlightLinux]] [[Real-time computing|real-time]] operating system for [[spacecraft]]s.<ref>[http://flightlinux.gsfc.nasa.gov/ FlightLinux official website]</ref>
==See also==
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* [[Linux]]
* [[List of Linux distributions]]
* [[IBM Personal Computer]]
* [[Psion 3]]
==References==
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