The Portfolio

This is where we document all of the cool things we've madeKairos was removed to make space for the Vixen Dio Pro, I don't have the money to be paying for a subscription to increase my limit

Vixen Dio Pro09/02/2025

High-performance, hyper-threaded x86-64 single-core CPU, engineered entirely with open-source tools. Designed on a 130nm node with target clock speeds exceeding 3.2GHz. Represents the pinnacle of personal CPU design projects.

CIX-3208/15/2025

32-bit x86 processor with integrated FPU, built on a 180nm node, achieving 400MHz clock speed (700MHz potential via overclocking). Demonstrates advanced instruction set implementation and practical performance scaling.

MCU-32X08/02/2025

32-bit RISC processor designed to validate Meisei’s capability to develop CPUs from scratch. Implemented on a 180nm node with a 200MHz clock speed. Served as the foundational proof-of-concept for future custom architectures.

ZoraVM07/13/2025

A unique hybrid of a custom OS and a virtual machine, ZoraVM is meant to implement the Zora OS without it being a real implemented OS, yet have it be isolated like a true virtual machine. We consider it a hybrid because of that.It is highly customizable, with Python, Perl, and Lua ports being exposed to allow users to hook up their own GUI userland and any other mods or packages they want, truly a UNIX-like experience.

MERL04/04/2025

Inspired by UNIX, MERL is a shell that is meant to be embedded into other programs or used as a standalone program. Its purpose is literally whatever you give it; it's easy to mod.

ZoraNT11/12/2024

Meant to be our "Windows 7" for the Zora line of programs, it was the most advanced and over-engineered program made at the time. It turned out more like Windows Vista, however, still a right step in direction, but overall too advanced.

SeaShell10/20/2024
Also known as SeaDrive

Meant to be a new standard shell but was eventually replaced by MERL, SeaShell was a shell made to address the issue of "all of our previous shells don't work like actual terminals." SeaShell is the first "true terminal" we made.

Zora-DS05/14/2024

First program to be natively compiled on an actual computer and not just on Replit. The program itself was just a simple CLI that would later serve as the inspiration for ZoraVM.

Zora 9504/14/2024

Featuring many technological advancements, such as having a UI and the ability to even render 3D graphics, Zora 95 is what we at Meisei consider a significant achievement, as it pushed the boundaries of what people thought were and weren't possible.

Zora 1.2.211/09/2023

The "master disc" of Zora it's the first program in the Zora series and contains the code and kernel that would later become the legacy code used within 95. Unlike 95, this had no GUI and was text-based only.

MSI Suite10/29/2023

The first "real" program that wasn't just some basic program like a calculator. It came with language packs and adjusted itself based on the chosen pack, hence the "smart clock feature." The program itself was just a simple text-based operating system that would later be the inspiration for Zora.