I told you to stop working on it because you seemed to be completely ignoring the fact that I already have plans for a GUI, not because of the API... And you seem to be doing that with networking stuff as well - I already have plans for these things, which I've told you about, and you're just ignoring them.shiner wrote:my GUI
stopped working on it after alex told me to.
anyway, continuing working on it would be a really pain cause the Exclaim API is still unstable and not complete.
What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
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WalkerOS:
Basic But will keep working on it
Basic But will keep working on it
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GML, Ti-Basic, Zilog Z80 Assembly, SX28 Assembly and Blender
Experience in:
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Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
Well, looks like our network stack will be ready before yours - Matt's already working on itAlexExtreme wrote:I told you to stop working on it because you seemed to be completely ignoring the fact that I already have plans for a GUI, not because of the API... And you seem to be doing that with networking stuff as well - I already have plans for these things, which I've told you about, and you're just ignoring them.shiner wrote:my GUI
stopped working on it after alex told me to.
anyway, continuing working on it would be a really pain cause the Exclaim API is still unstable and not complete.
He reckons he'll have a page being served over HTTP before the week's out... Pedigree finally goes one better than it's Exclaim counterpart!
Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
Screenshot of my operating system AgileOS:
It has a working device manager and handle manager. It supports text mode display, floppies and keyboards. The console driver has limited support for ANSI control codes.
As the system will be quite different from other OSes, I may implement my own file system if I don't find a suitable one.
It has a working device manager and handle manager. It supports text mode display, floppies and keyboards. The console driver has limited support for ANSI control codes.
As the system will be quite different from other OSes, I may implement my own file system if I don't find a suitable one.
http://code.google.com/p/rmmtos/ - Real Mode MultiTasking Operating System
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Pssshh. Better? Impossible!JamesM wrote:Well, looks like our network stack will be ready before yours - Matt's already working on it
He reckons he'll have a page being served over HTTP before the week's out... Pedigree finally goes one better than it's Exclaim counterpart!
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Or.. gasp! 0x07?
TBOS 0.6.1 - unfinished: TBOS32 0.2.0 - unfinished, might not release if I can't fix the panic bugs (attached)
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My latest screenshots:
My second stage failing for the first time on RHW! I'm so proud
An unrefined memory map, along with a test panic, in FBLOADER.EXE (compiled with MinGW).
My second stage failing for the first time on RHW! I'm so proud
An unrefined memory map, along with a test panic, in FBLOADER.EXE (compiled with MinGW).
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Here's my microkernel. A console window is open showing my shell (/applications/shell - autostarts because it's loaded as a grub module), I load a test program (/applications/whitewindow - guess what it does), and then made the shell try to write to location 0. I have some other test applications.
Multitasks (alt-tab to switch), most forms of IPC is working (pipes, messaging, and shared memory), no mouse - only keyboard for now.
Edit from 2014: I've restarted my OS since this!
Multitasks (alt-tab to switch), most forms of IPC is working (pipes, messaging, and shared memory), no mouse - only keyboard for now.
Edit from 2014: I've restarted my OS since this!
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Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
I'll join the fun. Here is a picture of my kernel (fuze2) running bash on some real hardware.
Nothing revolutionary about my kernel, simply higher-half monolithic. I had to implement a ramdisk driver to get this picture as I didn't want to trash my netbook. I'm working hard on ext2 write support so hopefully the next picture will be the kernel compiling itself.
Nothing revolutionary about my kernel, simply higher-half monolithic. I had to implement a ramdisk driver to get this picture as I didn't want to trash my netbook. I'm working hard on ext2 write support so hopefully the next picture will be the kernel compiling itself.
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Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
How are you drawing those borders around the progress bar?Creature wrote:Here's a screenshot of the initialization screen that I've just repolished (the old one was too classic):
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Tell me you're kidding... Standard VGA ASCII characters, anyone?Mechina wrote:How are you drawing those borders around the progress bar?
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Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
Sorry for not replying too fast, I had some issues with the blacklist from Spamhaus (as some others did as well). As posted before me, the bars are a part of the ASCII table. For example, integer value 205 as character is the horizontal bar. If you can't input these characters directly into your source file, you can cast the integer, like this:Mechina wrote:How are you drawing those borders around the progress bar?Creature wrote:Here's a screenshot of the initialization screen that I've just repolished (the old one was too classic):
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_MyKernelPrint(unsigned char c); //Defined somewhere, prints a symbol.
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void foo()
{
_MyKernelPrint((unsigned char) 205); //Print ASCII value 205, the horizontal bar.
}
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