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 Post subject: Infinitech
PostPosted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 4:29 pm 
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* '''Infinitech''' - New project under way.
** Contact: [email protected]
** URL: [http://www.infinitech.st-3.com]


I have been programming since I was eleven and I finally decided to create my own OS. I have been data hunting for a long period of time and finally settled on writing the code. I was directed here so that I can get some help of which I need a lot of. I am writing my system in C++. I have know idea where to start when it comes to writing the code so help would be much appreciated.

P.S. The website still needs alot of work.


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I could run down my introductional speech, but [wiki]Getting Started[/wiki] and all the stickies across the forum pretty much summarizes everything I would want to tell.

Enjoy :wink:

p.s. should somebody add your os' profile to the projects page or do you manage yourself?

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I found the getting started thing right after I posted.

I'm new here so somebody else better add the profile. I don't want to mess anything up.


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Project added.

http://www.osdev.org/wiki/Projects#I

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Thanks.


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Maybe some info on your OS project... your goals, 16bit or 32bit, adressing style...ect, ect...

also, your html code for your site isn't "proper"

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Right now I'm just trying to get something (anything) up and running. I am hoping to get some type GUI though (than again who isn't).


The site was just recently put up. I haven't had time to do anything to it yet.


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have you read Bran's Kernel Developement tutorial? its on www.osdever.net and is a good introduction. you also might try www.brokenthorn.com for some excellent stuff on bootloaders.[/url]

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Does anyone mind if I plug myself again? Don't mind if I do...

http://www.jamesmolloy.co.uk, for Bran-like tutorials that go a little bit further.

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Thanks, I'll check those sites out as soon as I can.


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