I'm creating a my OS

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I'm creating a my OS

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I'm creating my OS , but I'm newbie. :(Who can tell how start a where find tutorials??? My email[email protected]
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Nothing prevents you from stalking throu www.mega-tokyo.com/osfaq2/ (the wiki faq)

further, the quicklinkz thread in this osdev forum will reveal some very valueable secrets.

the more, check out www.osdever.net. It will be very useful.

last but not least do yourself a treat and provide yourself with some decent books about osdev, filesystems, tcp/ip. It's worth the money.

stay safe and pls don't ask me which books. there is a thread about that in this forum too.
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I have a boot loader with simple Kernel but djgpp cant copmile kernel.cpp and cant link :(
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How To Ask Questions.

And maybe, if you're a newbie, you should start with a C kernel instead of a C++ one. Right now I can picture about half a dozen reasons why your compile could have failed - and all of them are handled in the FAQ...
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Oh, and that nick of yours... I'm not sure whether I shall be flattered or annoyed. 8)
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