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Embeddable Linux Kernel Subset
The Embeddable Linux Kernel Subset (ELKS), formerly known as ''Linux-8086'', is a Unix-like operating system kernel. It is a subset of the Linux kernel, intended for ''16-bit'' computers with limited processor and memory resources such as machines powered by Intel 8086 and compatible microprocessors not supported by ''32-bit'' Linux.
==Features and compatibility== ELKS is free software and available under the GNU General Public License (GPL). It can work with early 16-bit x86 (8086, 80186 and 80286) computers like IBM PC compatible systems, and in virtual 8086 mode, a feature of the 32-bit Intel 80386 and later CPUs found in newer machines. Another useful area are single board microcomputers, intended as educational tools for "homebrew" projects (hardware hacking), as well as embedded controller systems (e.g. Automation).〔(Introduction to ELKS )〕 ELKS also runs on ''Psion 3a'' and ''3aR'' ''SIBO'' (SIxteen Bit Organiser) PDAs with NEC V30 CPUs,〔(Introduction to ELKS )〕 providing another possible field of operation (gadget hardware), if ported to such a platform. This effort was called ''ELKSibo''. Native ELKS programs may run emulated with ''Elksemu'', allowing 8086 code to be used under Linux-i386.〔(Elksemu man page )〕 An effort to provide ELKS with an Eiffel compliant library also exists.〔(Implementation of ELKS Eiffel library )〕
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