Open Source
Projects
Everything we build is open source. These projects form the software foundation for ternary computing — from low-level simulation to operating system design.
Aum Simulator
Coming SoonBalanced ternary instruction set simulator
A cycle-accurate simulator for the Aum balanced ternary processor. Write, test, and debug ternary assembly before silicon exists. Includes a built-in debugger, memory inspector, and trit-level visualization.
Aum OS
PlannedOperating system for ternary hardware
A microkernel operating system designed from the ground up for balanced ternary processors. Memory management, process scheduling, and device drivers — all implemented in base 3. Targets the Aum Simulator first, real silicon later.
Roadmap
Simulator
Phase 1 — Coming Soon
Cycle-accurate emulation of the Aum instruction set. The foundation everything else is built on.
Operating System
Phase 2 — Planned
Microkernel OS running on the simulator. Process management, memory, file systems — all ternary-native.
Applications
Phase 3 — Future
Compilers, assemblers, developer tools, and reference applications. A complete ternary software ecosystem.
Hardware
Phase 4 — Long-term
Physical ternary processors. The ultimate goal — running the software stack on real silicon.