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

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TTF rendering finally works! :)
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catnikita255 wrote:TTF rendering finally works! :)
You sure? :P
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Not much newer than my last post here, but a picture background looks even nicer with transparent windows. :P
Behind the scenes, I've fixed a bug related to ATA IRQ handling that targets some real HW and increased graphics performance; my SSE transparency code now works on 8 pixels rather than 4 in one operation.
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octacone wrote:
catnikita255 wrote:TTF rendering finally works! :)
You sure? :P
Yes, I use stb_truetype for it.
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This is the design I am going for. (temporary)
Version 2.0 (I will post 1.0 some other time)
This is only a concept, I am trying to code this to be 100% as shown
It is a bit retro, what do you think?
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octacone: It looks really similar to what I imagine my GUI toolkit to look like when it's done. :)
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omarrx024 wrote:octacone: It looks really similar to what I imagine my GUI toolkit to look like when it's done. :)
:D :D awesome
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This is what happens when I am ultra super bored as hell:
(it sucks? right?)
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Last screenshot of my OS before school starts. :(
Changed to MIT license, and did some tweaks to the default window theme. I am designing a system to work on after school, when I have time.
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When school ends in your country? In Russia school began in Sep 1th, it ends in last days of May. So when school ends in Egypt?
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catnikita255 wrote:When school ends in your country? In Russia school began in Sep 1th, it ends in last days of May. So when school ends in Egypt?
This year, I start on Monday, September 26th. The first semester normally ends some time in late January, and the second semester starts some time in February until late May or early June.
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octacone wrote:This is what happens when I am ultra super bored as hell:
(it sucks? right?)
I like the colourscheme.
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Reply:
zenzizenzicube wrote:
octacone wrote:This is what happens when I am ultra super bored as hell:
(it sucks? right?)
I like the colourscheme.
Thanks!

New Post:
Basic OS UI Concept Version 3.0 Figure 1
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Basic OS UI Concept Version 3.0 Figure 2
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What do you think of this?
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omarrx024 wrote:Last screenshot of my OS before school starts. :(
Changed to MIT license, and did some tweaks to the default window theme. I am designing a system to work on after school, when I have time.
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MIT License? Good choice sir, good choice.
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octacone wrote:Reply:
zenzizenzicube wrote:
octacone wrote:This is what happens when I am ultra super bored as hell:
(it sucks? right?)
I like the colourscheme.
Thanks!

New Post:
Basic OS UI Concept Version 3.0 Figure 1
BasicOSUIConceptVersion3.0Figure1.png
Basic OS UI Concept Version 3.0 Figure 2
BasicOSUIConceptVersion3.0Figure2.png
What do you think of this?
To me it looks very nice and cool but I repeatedly tell you that you shall pay little more attention and work on filesystems, process managament, memory management (I mean, improve it), executable file formats, etc.
Afterthat you could have even meatier skeleton where you could freely continue working on GUI which works with files, programs, in multitasking and user-mode envriroment, etc.
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