What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
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Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
Beautiful! Mind if you PM me that background?mariuszp wrote:Work in progress GUI.
You know your OS is advanced when you stop using the Intel programming guide as a reference.
Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
How are you setting the graphics mode? Do you use hardware acceleration? It looks very pretty!mariuszp wrote:Work in progress GUI.
Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
@omarrx024: I have sent you the background over PM.
@nakst: currently it sets the video mode using BGA, but there is an abstract interface over graphics hardware, so I can port it to use VESA by simply writing a new driver. Hardware acceleration is not yet supported.
@nakst: currently it sets the video mode using BGA, but there is an abstract interface over graphics hardware, so I can port it to use VESA by simply writing a new driver. Hardware acceleration is not yet supported.
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Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
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Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
My x86_64 operating system (not much more than a basic kernel and a kernel-space C library so far)
As is obvious, it's called "Thoth".
As is obvious, it's called "Thoth".
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Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
I've made some progress on my operating system and it's now able to load files from the hard drive on ext2 volumes! (that said, my VFS needs some serious work). Using the STB truetype library I've created a little test program where you enter the path of a font, and then type a message with it, which will be converted to ASCII art. I think it's pretty cool :3
Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
Cool. But why you have a "if the kernel hangs here bla bla bla" line? Why not use the system test and display that message only when needed? This is my OS on 31 MB of RAM, so it crashes with error.nakst wrote:I've made some progress on my operating system and it's now able to load files from the hard drive on ext2 volumes! (that said, my VFS needs some serious work). Using the STB truetype library I've created a little test program where you enter the path of a font, and then type a message with it, which will be converted to ASCII art. I think it's pretty cool :3
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only testing: http://gitlab.com/bps-projs/U365/tree/testing
OSDev newbies can copy any code from my repositories, just leave a notice that this code was written by U365 development team, not by you.
Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
This message is printed just before I switch to preemptive scheduling. Since I can't think of a processor speed independent way to test if the PIT is working correctly, I just added in that line. I'll probably remove it in the future - most of the logging stuff now is temporary and for debugging reasons only.catnikita255 wrote:Cool. But why you have a "if the kernel hangs here bla bla bla" line? Why not use the system test and display that message only when needed? This is my OS on 31 MB of RAM, so it crashes with error.nakst wrote:I've made some progress on my operating system and it's now able to load files from the hard drive on ext2 volumes! (that said, my VFS needs some serious work). Using the STB truetype library I've created a little test program where you enter the path of a font, and then type a message with it, which will be converted to ASCII art. I think it's pretty cool :3
Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
I like how the 'q' looks in your fontcatnikita255 wrote:Cool. But why you have a "if the kernel hangs here bla bla bla" line? Why not use the system test and display that message only when needed? This is my OS on 31 MB of RAM, so it crashes with error.nakst wrote:I've made some progress on my operating system and it's now able to load files from the hard drive on ext2 volumes! (that said, my VFS needs some serious work). Using the STB truetype library I've created a little test program where you enter the path of a font, and then type a message with it, which will be converted to ASCII art. I think it's pretty cool :3
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Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
It's stupid, I know.dseller wrote:I like how the 'q' looks in your fontcatnikita255 wrote:Cool. But why you have a "if the kernel hangs here bla bla bla" line? Why not use the system test and display that message only when needed? This is my OS on 31 MB of RAM, so it crashes with error.nakst wrote:I've made some progress on my operating system and it's now able to load files from the hard drive on ext2 volumes! (that said, my VFS needs some serious work). Using the STB truetype library I've created a little test program where you enter the path of a font, and then type a message with it, which will be converted to ASCII art. I think it's pretty cool :3
Developing U365.
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only testing: http://gitlab.com/bps-projs/U365/tree/testing
OSDev newbies can copy any code from my repositories, just leave a notice that this code was written by U365 development team, not by you.
Source:
only testing: http://gitlab.com/bps-projs/U365/tree/testing
OSDev newbies can copy any code from my repositories, just leave a notice that this code was written by U365 development team, not by you.
Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
It's in the source code and in Git (I'd just like to know what the program that generated it looks like, presumably randomly):omarrx024 wrote:Beautiful! Mind if you PM me that background?mariuszp wrote:Work in progress GUI.
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Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
U365 on Bochs. See that cool text in the bottom
Developing U365.
Source:
only testing: http://gitlab.com/bps-projs/U365/tree/testing
OSDev newbies can copy any code from my repositories, just leave a notice that this code was written by U365 development team, not by you.
Source:
only testing: http://gitlab.com/bps-projs/U365/tree/testing
OSDev newbies can copy any code from my repositories, just leave a notice that this code was written by U365 development team, not by you.
Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
why i can not open your website? I want see your source code, have you put your code on github?catnikita255 wrote:U365 on Bochs. See that cool text in the bottom
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Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
I've noticed that too. catnikita255: your site is down, Chrome says: ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED.quxuan wrote:why i can not open your website? I want see your source code, have you put your code on github?catnikita255 wrote:U365 on Bochs. See that cool text in the bottom
You know your OS is advanced when you stop using the Intel programming guide as a reference.