What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
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This is how printf debugging should look like.
Developing U365.
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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..)
You should atleast print EIP so you know where the crash happened...
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Not really a very interesting image, but it is the first time my OS has booted from hard drive using a physical root FS instead of a ramdisk!
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Hello. Where can I download images of Hydrogen OS (f2/OS) or Obsidian OS, written by user f2?
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That's really great! It looks like you have a GRUB port?Peterbjornx wrote:Not really a very interesting image, but it is the first time my OS has booted from hard drive using a physical root FS instead of a ramdisk!
Tonight I whipped up a tmux port:
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Chatting, coding and compiling. Seems doable!sortie wrote:That's really great! It looks like you have a GRUB port?Peterbjornx wrote:Not really a very interesting image, but it is the first time my OS has booted from hard drive using a physical root FS instead of a ramdisk!
Tonight I whipped up a tmux port:
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..)
Reading the directory listing from the ROM filesystem now actually works \('ヮ' )/
Ignore the huge border around it, BlastEm shenanigans (same deal with the missing pixels at the bottom right of the taskbar, that's a recent BlastEm issue). Also last redesign I swear XD
It's still not assigning icons properly (for now it's just "folder or not folder"), those chip icons were intended for the drives themselves (since the first two drives planned are /rom and /ram which coincidentally happen to be on chips inside the cartridge), kind of amusing seeing them assigned to the executables though, it may be better than an app window. Maybe I'll change plans and assign the chips to executable files instead... (and see what I do with the drives, I could just mark them as folders but it'd be dull)
Ignore the huge border around it, BlastEm shenanigans (same deal with the missing pixels at the bottom right of the taskbar, that's a recent BlastEm issue). Also last redesign I swear XD
It's still not assigning icons properly (for now it's just "folder or not folder"), those chip icons were intended for the drives themselves (since the first two drives planned are /rom and /ram which coincidentally happen to be on chips inside the cartridge), kind of amusing seeing them assigned to the executables though, it may be better than an app window. Maybe I'll change plans and assign the chips to executable files instead... (and see what I do with the drives, I could just mark them as folders but it'd be dull)
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Made a few fixes here and there, and working on a 2048 clone.
You know your OS is advanced when you stop using the Intel programming guide as a reference.
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Woot, those are cool. Good job!Peterbjornx wrote:Running VIM!
http://home.strw.leidenuniv.nl/~pbosch/vimposnk.png
Edit: Python too now:)
http://home.strw.leidenuniv.nl/~pbosch/posnkpy.png
I realize it's just a wallpaper, but I very much like your color scheme.omarrx024 wrote:Made a few fixes here and there, and working on a 2048 clone.
https://s15.postimg.org/j5p17fka3/2048.png
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Thanks! The blue line on top of active windows really was inspired by ToaruOS, because I liked that.sortie wrote:I realize it's just a wallpaper, but I very much like your color scheme.
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Building my kernel on my OS:
And running that kernel( the RTC on my OS is not working properly yet):
And running that kernel( the RTC on my OS is not working properly yet):
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I never thought my serial outputs would someday give me this much satisfaction...
EDIT: Fast forward a few hours later... It doesn't look like much, but it's USB mouse. It took me roughly 2 hours to write the USB HID driver while looking at the USB HID spec, and another 2 hours hunting for a page fault that was driving me crazy. Anyway, I've done both now.
USB mass storage devices next!
EDIT: Fast forward a few hours later... It doesn't look like much, but it's USB mouse. It took me roughly 2 hours to write the USB HID driver while looking at the USB HID spec, and another 2 hours hunting for a page fault that was driving me crazy. Anyway, I've done both now.
USB mass storage devices next!
You know your OS is advanced when you stop using the Intel programming guide as a reference.
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You know your OS is advanced when you stop using the Intel programming guide as a reference.
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First post, and first screen shot of my OS displaying graphics via VBE Framebuffer for the first time