Re: What does your OS look like? (Screen Shots..)
Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 8:08 am
Please consider posting videos on websites other than YouTube, it is blocked in China (largest population), Pakistan (6th major population) and others.
The Place to Start for Operating System Developers
http://f.osdev.org/
Please consider complaining to your government to stop blocking websites that allow people to post what they think. Heck, we're pretty close to YouTube in that regard in terms of policy, so it's just a matter of time until you can't reach this site any more.muazzam wrote:Please consider posting videos on websites other than YouTube, it is blocked in China (largest population), Pakistan (6th major population) and others.
I appreciate that that makes life difficult for you, but I'm not convinced that the answer to state oppression is for the rest of the world to accede to that oppression.muazzam wrote:Please consider posting videos on websites other than YouTube, it is blocked in China (largest population), Pakistan (6th major population) and others.
What graphic mode is it?catnikita255 wrote: Graphics mode is working.
640x480 with 16 colors. No, i'm don't need mouse.omarrx024 wrote:What graphic mode is it?catnikita255 wrote: Graphics mode is working.
Oh, did you think of implementing a mouse driver?
Hey, you can use my font. It's public domain license.Yes, i hate my fonts too, they're really ugly.
Sorry, but i can't use it. It will take so long to translate is to C.glauxosdev wrote:Hey, you can use my font. It's public domain license.Yes, i hate my fonts too, they're really ugly.
Use a tool. Use meta-programming to generate code whenever it's faster than writing it yourself. A little sed and other conversions on the .asm file and you can convert it fairly quickly.catnikita255 wrote:Sorry, but i can't use it. It will take so long to translate is to C.glauxosdev wrote:Hey, you can use my font. It's public domain license.
Note that, technically, under US copyright law at least (which covers this forum, if not me personally), bitmap fonts aren't copyrightable so the licence is irrelevant. This is because typefaces themselves are not copyrightable under US law (so that, for instance, works using typed text don't require royalties). Scalable fonts are considered "programs" (or at least some form of instructions) that generate typefaces, so are copyrightable.glauxosdev wrote:Hey, you can use my font. It's public domain license.