EvilZone
General Tech => Operating System => : Brand New World August 14, 2013, 10:38:24 PM
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Hello! every one i want to develop my own OS .....please guide me.
Thanks.
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[1] http://wiki.osdev.org/Required_Knowledge
[2] http://wiki.osdev.org/Getting_Started
[3] http://wiki.osdev.org/Books
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Wow. First post on the forum, no intro, nothing, and you are asking how to make an OS without giving any info on your current knowledge, skills, experience and specific goals. :)
Anyway, the links provided by th3g00n have everything you need to get into it.
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I recommend Visual Basic for that.
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I recommend Visual Basic for that.
He's right there. VB is the most powerful language out there. I once even traced an IP address using a GUI written in Visual Basic!
Edit: 123rd post.
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Here's a great forum where I went to learn how to build my own OS:
Link (http://www.hackforums.net/)
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Ow c'mon guys.
I agree that this post could be of higher quality but lets not turn this into another insult thread.
@OP
What experience do you have with programming, which languages?
Apart from that you have to clean up your post , use some capital letters every now and than etc.
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Here's a great forum where I went to learn how to build my own OS
I believe some guys from there initiated a project to actually build a "HF OS" sometime around late 2011 to early 2012.
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I believe some guys from there initiated a project to actually build a "HF OS" sometime around late 2011 to early 2012.
Probably just a ubuntu spinoff with a new wallpaper :)
Lol hf.
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Someone showed me this awhile back, I thought it was quite interesting. It is coded entirely in FASM and requires less than 10MB of RAM to operate. May be a good start to look at. As stated I'm not sure your actual skill set so FASM may be somewhat complicated; the documentation is in Russian as well.
http://kolibrios.org/en/ (http://kolibrios.org/en/)
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Eh sorry. Probably an immature response for a GMOD to make to a new member. I get drunk and bitter sometimes so forgive me. For real though OP make sure that next time you ask a question don't formulate it in such a way as to make it seem as though you just want us to figure it out for you.
If this thing interests you, then you should look into Linux from Scratch. It's advanced for new guys but I believe that anyone can do anything if they want it bad enough.
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http://kolibrios.org/en/ (http://kolibrios.org/en/)
Oh wow, holly dog shit. I might put that on my retro PC's instead of FreeDOS :/