Some of you likely helped me with stuff like the GDT/IDT in my custom OS PaybackOS, thank you for helping.
PaybackOS has been decided by me (the main developer) to be rewritten, I have started working on it, it is called SlugOS and I am about to merge the new UEFI code (which uses posix-uefi since I am more comfy with a posix like development environment) any advice on it?
PaybackOS is now SlugOS and it supports UEFI
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PaybackOS is now SlugOS and it supports UEFI
You know the drill what people put in here https://github.com/SlugOS/SlugOS
Re: PaybackOS is now SlugOS and it supports UEFI
I see that your OS is public domain. Are you interested in perhaps working on PDOS (also public domain) instead of creating another one? Or do you have a different goal? I have a UEFI version too. It doesn't exit boot services though. If you have a particular desire to exit boot services, then you could replace the pseudo-bios that PDOS-generic uses. Project is at pdos.orgAnotherIdiot wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2025 3:43 pm Some of you likely helped me with stuff like the GDT/IDT in my custom OS PaybackOS, thank you for helping.
PaybackOS has been decided by me (the main developer) to be rewritten, I have started working on it, it is called SlugOS and I am about to merge the new UEFI code (which uses posix-uefi since I am more comfy with a posix like development environment) any advice on it?
Note that the project has been ongoing for more than 30 years.
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Re: PaybackOS is now SlugOS and it supports UEFI
No my OS is constantly changing, its goals ... not do this https://imgur.com/a/jq7EDcJkerravon wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2025 6:30 pmI see that your OS is public domain. Are you interested in perhaps working on PDOS (also public domain) instead of creating another one? Or do you have a different goal? I have a UEFI version too. It doesn't exit boot services though. If you have a particular desire to exit boot services, then you could replace the pseudo-bios that PDOS-generic uses. Project is at pdos.orgAnotherIdiot wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2025 3:43 pm Some of you likely helped me with stuff like the GDT/IDT in my custom OS PaybackOS, thank you for helping.
PaybackOS has been decided by me (the main developer) to be rewritten, I have started working on it, it is called SlugOS and I am about to merge the new UEFI code (which uses posix-uefi since I am more comfy with a posix like development environment) any advice on it?
Note that the project has been ongoing for more than 30 years.
You know the drill what people put in here https://github.com/SlugOS/SlugOS