Derived from BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution), a version of UNIX developed at the University of California, Berkeley. First released in 1993, it is currently developed and maintained by an international community of volunteers.
An operating system designed for network attached storage (NAS) allowing access to your files from any computer on your network. Backup, protect, store, serve your data and much more through popular software plugins.
An operating system based on FreeBSD designed to serve as a router, allowing you to build your own. Much more secure and many additional features than a typical off-the-shelf router.
Free and open-source emulator designed to recreate the hardware of arcade game systems in software on personal computers.
Forum dedicated to MAME. Friendly people willing to give you a hand for all things related to MAME.
The place for ports. A website showing the latest changes and commits to the FreeBSD Ports Tree.