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

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

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Useless Surface demonstration. I am too dumb for fast screen drawing functions or normal blur procedure, it looks beautiful anyway :)
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Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)

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osdeverr wrote:Useless Surface demonstration. I am too dumb for fast screen drawing functions or normal blur procedure, it looks beautiful anyway :)
Nice work. Your code repository is also very organized and easy to read.

Bravo. =D>
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SpyderTL wrote:
osdeverr wrote:Useless Surface demonstration. I am too dumb for fast screen drawing functions or normal blur procedure, it looks beautiful anyway :)
Nice work. Your code repository is also very organized and easy to read.

Bravo. =D>
Thanks a lot!
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Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)

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Improving my UI toolkit, wrote a minesweeper clone:

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I also ported MuPDF over to be used from Python, so I could build a more natural UI for my PDF viewer.

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Also visible in these screenshots is my new panel design.

I made a quick video with some of the new stuff, as well.
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klange wrote:Improving my UI toolkit, wrote a minesweeper clone:

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I also ported MuPDF over to be used from Python, so I could build a more natural UI for my PDF viewer.

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Also visible in these screenshots is my new panel design.

I made a quick video with some of the new stuff, as well.
Awesome! I comment your videos :)
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ELFs are almost done! They work, but some things crash them. The line with hello is output of special syscall that is called from my program. Exit is just a dirty hack with shell restart though.
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I tested text mode, it works perfectly fine. I recorded a video.

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Now my OS shows you random message at the start like "In Soviet Russia, U365 loads YOU!" or "DIAMONDSOFT SUX" (this is one OS development project that copies code from tutorials and says that "my OS is the best", worse than NunoLava1998. We conflicted and now there's that message :D). Almost all messages are about crashy nature of U365.
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osdeverr wrote:Now my OS shows you random message at the start like "In Soviet Russia, U365 loads YOU!" or "DIAMONDSOFT SUX" (this is one OS development project that copies code from tutorials and says that "my OS is the best", worse than NunoLava1998. We conflicted and now there's that message :D). Almost all messages are about crashy nature of U365.
Might I suggest another quote:

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dchapiesky wrote:
osdeverr wrote:Now my OS shows you random message at the start like "In Soviet Russia, U365 loads YOU!" or "DIAMONDSOFT SUX" (this is one OS development project that copies code from tutorials and says that "my OS is the best", worse than NunoLava1998. We conflicted and now there's that message :D). Almost all messages are about crashy nature of U365.
Might I suggest another quote:

All your DixiumOS are belong to us... General Protect Fault!
Okay :)
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@osdeverr: nice progress you've made!
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bzt wrote:@osdeverr: nice progress you've made!
Thanks! :)
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Haven't been posting a lot lately, but oh well. Here's the current state of ttOS, now with graphics mode :).
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I used a couple of hours to hack up a basic terminal emulator for my gui prototype thing now that I have proper pseudoterminals.

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It's not quite on par yet with that other hobbyist system whose desktop environment I ported, but it's getting there.
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@sortie
That is amazing! I thought your GUI was dead. I guess not. :D
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