When your OS goes crazy - Screenshots

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Bug in my graphical toolkit .. If you enter really long things in a text box, it doesn't detect the overflow and start scrolling. Well, it obviously went wrong :mrgreen:
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Troy Martin wrote:This happened when I tried to do 8x8 font in 640x480 VGA mode :)
Honestly, that looks cool.
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bashcommando wrote:Troy Martin
Do you really think it's meaningful to reply to a post on the first page from 6 years ago? :wink:
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Combuster wrote:Do you really think it's meaningful to reply to a post on the first page from 6 years ago? :wink:
Hehehe, I also love looking at the old but amazing OSes in the screenshots thread, but most of the users are no longer active, so I don't reply; I'm just inspired by their work. :mrgreen:
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Troy Martin wrote:Last visited: Wed Aug 01, 2012 4:18 am
Nuff said.
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Combuster wrote:
bashcommando wrote:Troy Martin
Do you really think it's meaningful to reply to a post on the first page from 6 years ago? :wink:
It kind of reminded me of Cloud City from Star Wars.
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Drawing is fun!
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Roman wrote:Drawing is fun!
I've seen pictures like that when I was reading about cryptography, but I don't remember which algorithm they were demonstrating...
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Roman wrote:Drawing is fun!
Is it time for a 3D starfield in your OS? :D
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Roman wrote:Drawing is fun!
It's the night sky. :mrgreen:
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Roman wrote:Drawing is fun!
I know! I know! A black cat eating licorice in a coal-bin at midnight!

(A very famous abstract painting, by the way.) :D
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Since I finished my bootloader I am having kernel issues now. :lol: I am in a RUT appearently. This was supposed to say Welcome to Starfruit but instead...
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bashcommando wrote:"My code never generates bugs, just creates random spontanious features."
*spontaneous.
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@bashcommando: What is a RUT?
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