What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)

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Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)

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Hydrogen OS website is up!
You can see new screenshots on this page.

EDIT: down now!
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While not quite as impressive as some of the graphical systems I've seen showcased in this thread, I've finally gotten around to rewriting the majority of my second-stage bootloader and am feeling the need to parade it around a little. So, here are some error messages and a successful boot:

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cg123: your bootloader wouldn't be able to boot a kernel on an ext2 filesystem, would it?
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Quite shitty, but its called Walls.
Get the joke?

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ha ha ha! walls :lol: ...wait... what do you have against my closet >_>
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Yeah, those widows are a pain. :roll:

rootnode: nice interface layout!
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Coddy wrote:ha ha ha! walls :lol: ...wait... what do you have against my closet >_>
There is Windows... and now there is Walls! :) When there will be a OS which will be called "Doors" ?
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....or "Pitfall"?
01000101 wrote:Yeah, those widows are a pain. :roll:

rootnode: nice interface layout!
Thx, but at the moment hardcoded :) Our compiler cannot cope with classes yet. But this will be fixed in the near future.
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Tommy wrote:
Coddy wrote:ha ha ha! walls :lol: ...wait... what do you have against my closet >_>
There is Windows... and now there is Walls! :) When there will be a OS which will be called "Doors" ?
go back to page 25, near the bottom of the page (or just search the page for 'doors').

I can't wait to post an image, got a long way to go before a relatively useful stable kernel. :(

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yup, now we need ceiling and floors :D then we can make a whole room out of OSes :)
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dynespj wrote:Image

I'm still thinking of a cool name for my OS but for now its Doors OS. This is just a simple kernel with keyboard support and memory management. I'm working on a floppy interface right now.

Happy Coding!
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Yep, I thought it would spark imagination. I need to add a real paging + malloc/free and then I am on my way.
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While not very impressive compared to many listed here here is a screenshot of Pebble OS.
Development started just a couple of weeks back and I already can boot with grub, remapped IRQs, has working
physical & virtual memory managers. Work is on enabling few interesting IRQ handlers and then multi tasking.
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Armadillo Installer
I haven't got a whole lot to showcase yet, but here's a screenie of my installer detecting hard drive geometry. :D

EDIT: Oops, link works now :)
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You have a dead link: "The requested URL /_pqIgshUkpSI/SmDHmvcbRjI/AAAAAAAAAEE/FwHDTIz167c/s1600/installer.bmp was not found on this server." :)
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