Beginner Help
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Beginner Help
ok i have been looking into os dev for awhile now i was wondering if you guy could give me any pointers as to how to start
im currently developing on a mac:
nasm
gcc
g++
ld
i have been struggling on testing and the actual development i used the barebones and im not really getting it especialy because i dont know how to make an ISO or anyway to boot it into Q (qemu) so if any one has any pointers i aso have a PC with windows XP on it i just already had all the compiling tools on the mac
so pease anyone with any pointers please help
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Re: Beginner Help
umm this is a change in what i want but does anyone know any basic code like a kernel and bootloader that i can use to just create the GUI like the visuals because im new to this seen and i want to start on the user interface and then work on the underlying coding any help
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Re: Beginner Help
Be respectful of the other forum themes, no more colours..
http://forum.osdev.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=16944
http://forum.osdev.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=16944
Re: Beginner Help
Hi,
These questions have been asked many times before - you've broken the forum rules by asking them without searching. A simple forum search, peruse, or look on the wiki would give you all the information you require. A link to the wiki is even displayed prominently in the top right of your page ("The OSDev.org Wiki - Got a question? Search this first!"), so there is no excuse.
Please follow the forum rules.
Cheers,
James
These questions have been asked many times before - you've broken the forum rules by asking them without searching. A simple forum search, peruse, or look on the wiki would give you all the information you require. A link to the wiki is even displayed prominently in the top right of your page ("The OSDev.org Wiki - Got a question? Search this first!"), so there is no excuse.
Please follow the forum rules.
Cheers,
James