Research and Commercial Systems
- Tahoe-LAFS - Open Source capability-based filesystem
- KeyKOS
- EROS - The Extremely Reliable Operating System - KeyKOS successor
- CapROS - EROS successor, project to further develop EROS code base for commercial use
- Coyotos - EROS successor, for research
- EROS - The Extremely Reliable Operating System - KeyKOS successor
- kaneton
- Cambridge CAP computer
- Carnegie Mellon University C.mmp with Hydra (operating system)
- Carnegie Mellon University CM* with StarOS
- IBM System/38 and AS/400
- Intel iAPX 432
- Plessey System 250
- Symbian
- Flex
- L4 microkernel - Open Kernel Labs - OKL4 and NICTA - seL4, TU-Dresden - Fiasco.OC
- Amoeba distributed operating system
- Capsicum: practical capabilities for UNIX
- CTSRD - Rethinking the hardware-software security interface
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