What does your OS website look like?

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I have (had) DotNetNuke but looks like something is screwed up on external traffic. My ISP blocks port 80 but 8080 is open. Supposedly the dynamic dns service I use will redirect an http://www.[mydomain] request to http://www.[mydomain]:8080 but its stopped working. Anyway, its not a problem of DotNetNuke which is really good IMO.
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AJ wrote:Hi All,

For anyone who has posted here who has not already added their OS to the Projects list on the wiki, can I suggest that you do so? It just means that anyone who is interested can find all the relevant links in one place.

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The next topic of mine will be "how do you (an OS developer) look like?" I guess. :D but let me wait a while.
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Archil wrote:The next topic of mine will be "how do you (an OS developer) look like?" I guess. :D but let me wait a while.
There's already a topic like this: http://forum.osdev.org/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=18848
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Mine is http://gzistem.com.ar, but I need to rewrite it.
Visit https://gzalo.com : my web site with electronic circuits, articles, schematics, pcb, calculators, and other things related to electronics.
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My website:

http://qandrew.narod.ru

I'll make the design.. when I'll have some time for it. ;)


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My OS homepage: http://softwarewizard.dk/mojo/

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See signature.
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This is my os website :http://myos.redby.fr/ with my wiki for the developement : http://myos.redby.fr/wiki/pmwiki.php
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http://pyrokinetic.atbhost.net
VERY under-construction. Hopefully eventually it'll look like something that took more than five minutes to write.
If I had an OS, there would be a link here.
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its still in constuction but http://horizon.vndv.com/
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Hi,

http://bcos.hopto.org/ - the main page, designed to handle multiple instances of the project (e.g. the current stable version, the current development version, and maybe the previous stable version). At the moment there's only one version of the project (the current development version).

http://bcos.hopto.org/www/index.html - the page for the top of the project tree.
http://bcos.hopto.org/www/map.html - the page for the project map.
http://bcos.hopto.org/www/doc/misc/log.html - the page for the project log.
http://bcos.hopto.org/www/doc/util/index.html - documentation for all the custom designed utilities the project uses.
http://bcos.hopto.org/www/spec/ff/index.html - specifications for native file formats.
http://bcos.hopto.org/www/80x86/index.html - the top of the 80x86 source code tree.

Everything on my web site is auto-generated from either plain text files or source code. See the documentation for my build utility if you're curious... :)


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