Hi guys!!!!!
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Hi guys!!!!!
Hey guys, it's andrewthompson555. I'm new to the forums. I just made my first Hello World! bootloader. I want it to run on physical hardware. It worked but I have something else in mind... I want to make something like DOS. Something that has commands and you can run files.
Re: Hi guys!!!!!
Hi Andrew.
Welcome to the forums. There is a whole area of the forums for introductions and for announcing your projects. You may want to start there.
Hello World is a good place to start, and entering in simple commands is a good next step. Just be prepared to start over from scratch once these tasks are done, because you'll probably want to change the way that you are doing things several times before you reach your end goal.
Good luck, and let us know if you have any specific questions about common hardware that you can't find in the Wiki.
Welcome to the forums. There is a whole area of the forums for introductions and for announcing your projects. You may want to start there.
Hello World is a good place to start, and entering in simple commands is a good next step. Just be prepared to start over from scratch once these tasks are done, because you'll probably want to change the way that you are doing things several times before you reach your end goal.
Good luck, and let us know if you have any specific questions about common hardware that you can't find in the Wiki.
Project: OZone
Source: GitHub
Current Task: LIB/OBJ file support
"The more they overthink the plumbing, the easier it is to stop up the drain." - Montgomery Scott
Source: GitHub
Current Task: LIB/OBJ file support
"The more they overthink the plumbing, the easier it is to stop up the drain." - Montgomery Scott
Re: Hi guys!!!!!
Good start, Andrew! You can PM me if you'll stuck: I like to help
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.