FASM should be very easy to port and it can generate executable ELFs directly.crunch wrote:Didn't want to port NASM etc
What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
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This is completely crazy. In the most positive sense of the word.crunch wrote:What's even cooler in my mind, is that the ELF executable was assembled and made into flat ELF format by the assembler I wrote running in my kernel.
Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
klange: You ported Bochs? OMG, that's amazing!
00:00:31 on the clock in Bochs - *** Sleeping is for pussies ***
00:00:31 on the clock in Bochs - *** Sleeping is for pussies ***
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Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
Hi,
It would be fun to try to make a "Boot ToaruOS from inside ToaruOS" loop. After 5 iterations of this loop you could post the resulting screenshot.
Regards,
glauxosdever
It would be fun to try to make a "Boot ToaruOS from inside ToaruOS" loop. After 5 iterations of this loop you could post the resulting screenshot.
Regards,
glauxosdever
Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
glauxman: I done that with Win 98: installed VM where VM was installed in VM in another VM on my computer which runs Win 98.
I used PCem, since it supports Win 98.
So basically, I made 4 Security Protection Layers with antivirus on my computer .
I used PCem, since it supports Win 98.
So basically, I made 4 Security Protection Layers with antivirus on my computer .
Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
@klange never replies.klange wrote:snip
It is awesome.
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OS: Basic OS
About: 32 Bit Monolithic Kernel Written in C++ and Assembly, Custom FAT 32 Bootloader
About: 32 Bit Monolithic Kernel Written in C++ and Assembly, Custom FAT 32 Bootloader
Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
I'm disappointed that the screenshot isn't Bochs running inside Bochs ( '-') Then we could claim bochsception.
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It has come to the attention of the Sortix project that miscreants in our community have been emulating our precious Sortix operating system. In particular, the ToaruOS developers have been found guilty of Sortix Emulation by Bochs.
This will not stand.
The Sortix project is hereby responding with swift and disproportional retaliation.
We already struck first by emulating you back in 2013 with Bochs, but it did not stop you from emulating right back.
Belligerents! Behold the port of Qemu:
The Sortix system can engage in acts of recursion by running itself inside Qemu:
Your sovereign system is now subject to our emulation:
Yes! Let that be a lesson.
We have even ported your desktop environment to run natively on Sortix. That's even a beautiful new vim port with your vim theme of choice.
We'll have no choice but to take away your unique features one by one until you cease your gross acts of emulation. Be warned, networking will be next.
This will not stand.
The Sortix project is hereby responding with swift and disproportional retaliation.
We already struck first by emulating you back in 2013 with Bochs, but it did not stop you from emulating right back.
Belligerents! Behold the port of Qemu:
The Sortix system can engage in acts of recursion by running itself inside Qemu:
Your sovereign system is now subject to our emulation:
Yes! Let that be a lesson.
We have even ported your desktop environment to run natively on Sortix. That's even a beautiful new vim port with your vim theme of choice.
We'll have no choice but to take away your unique features one by one until you cease your gross acts of emulation. Be warned, networking will be next.
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Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
Sortie, that may be the best post I've seen on this forum in a long time.
Some of my open-source projects:
Ext2/ELF32 bootloader
Lightweight x86 assembler, designed to be portable for osdev
Scheme in under 1000 lines of C
Ext2/ELF32 bootloader
Lightweight x86 assembler, designed to be portable for osdev
Scheme in under 1000 lines of C
Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
This is impressive. Did you patch it a lot or do you actually implement all the APIs that qemu uses? I once ported bochs, but qemu always seemed a little too hard.sortie wrote:Belligerents! Behold the port of Qemu
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Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
I leave this forum for a few days, and people start showing off Bochs and QEMU ports!
You know your OS is advanced when you stop using the Intel programming guide as a reference.
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Sortie, you are such an evil genius.sortie wrote:It has come to the attention of the Sortix project that miscreants in our community have been emulating our precious Sortix operating system. In particular, the ToaruOS developers have been found guilty...
OS: Basic OS
About: 32 Bit Monolithic Kernel Written in C++ and Assembly, Custom FAT 32 Bootloader
About: 32 Bit Monolithic Kernel Written in C++ and Assembly, Custom FAT 32 Bootloader
Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
I have had a bochs port for a while; this is mostly demonstrating the network stack downloading large files.Lukand wrote:klange: You ported Bochs? OMG, that's amazing!
00:00:31 on the clock in Bochs - *** Sleeping is for pussies ***
I've actually been spamming different iterations of the same screenshot of bochs, vim, and yasm since apparently 2013 based on the version number in that first one, though I think sortie beat me to the punch by a couple of months as my screenshots are from March and the version number of ToaruOS in his indicates January or thereabouts.
@sortie: congrats on qemu! Gotta get a Yutani SDL backend so you can run it windowed
Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
Week of the best OSes on this forum, Sortix and ToaruOS
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.