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Subject: Welcome  ·  Posted: 2003-05-18, 11:28pm
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Just to start something off...

Have you ever made an OS before?

If not, would you like to?

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Subject: Re: Welcome  ·  Posted: 2003-05-25, 02:47am
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Hello roddefig, you finally got your OS dev forum!

Hopefully you guys will post a lot of links to OS development sites, because I have yet to find any useful ones.

To answer your 2 questions:
No i have never made one before, and Yes I would make one and name it MicroWindowKiller MWK for short 8-)

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Subject: Re: Welcome  ·  Posted: 2003-08-06, 10:23am
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yeah i have written a mini os called SU86
which boots, reboots, provide a simple
editor+printing function and a clear screen
command , all this within 512 bytes.

and nowadays i am working on its kernel

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Subject: Re: Welcome  ·  Posted: 2004-09-30, 11:44pm
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Hello.

I want to make my own OS but don't know how. I can program a bit in visual basic & i am learning .NET - Is it possible to make Operating Systems with .NET framework?

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Subject: Re: Welcome  ·  Posted: 2004-10-13, 11:30pm
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That would be a resounding "no". You cannot use the .NET framework to write an OS.

I've made an OS in my hardware-tinkering days. It was actually a proof-of-concept hardware-level safety-verification step for an 8-bit microprocessor. The idea was that it would interpret a hardware independent instruction set and translate it on-the-fly to the native hardware instruction set. It could be used to interrogate certain things about the code being executed. I got a certain amount of it working in a software-emulated environment, but never got far enough with the hardware to have it running usefully.

 
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