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Independent Group of Unix-Alikes and Networking Activists (IGUANA) are developers of the Wombat system.

IGUANA is also an operating system (OS) personality that provides a set of services for memory management and process protection. Iguana is designed as a base for the provision of operating system services for embedded systems. Among others, it provides the underlying OS for Wombat, a version of paravirtualised Linux designed to provide legacy support for embedded systems.

Wombat works together with Pistachio, Kenge Archived 2007-02-10 at the Wayback Machine and Iguana.

It is also used, along with Pistachio, to create Qualcomm's REX OS designed for cell phones.

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