This is the Windows app named eXtensible Modular Hypervisor Framework whose latest release can be downloaded as xmhf-v0.2.2.tar.gz. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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eXtensible Modular Hypervisor Framework
DESCRIPTION:
*****XMHF is no longer in active development. It is superseded by uberXMHF (uber eXtensible Micro-Hypervisor Framework) which is available at: http://uberxmhf.org
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XMHF is an eXtensible and Modular Hypervisor Framework that strives to be a comprehensible and flexible platform for performing hypervisor research and development. The framework allows others to build custom (security-sensitive) hypervisor-based solutions (called "hypapps").
XMHF advocates a "rich" single-guest execution model where the hypervisor framework supports only a single-guest and allows the guest direct access to all performance-critical system devices and device interrupts.
XMHF currently runs on recent multicore x86 hardware virtualized platforms with support for dynamic root of trust and nested (2-dimensional) paging. The framework is capable of running unmodified legacy multiprocessor capable OSes such as Windows and Linux.
Documentation available at: http://xmhf.sourceforge.net/doc
Audience
Science/Research, Developers, Security
Programming Language
Assembly, C
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