Youngest OSDever
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Hey everyone! I just met a 14-year-old OSDever who wrote his first CLI assembly OS when he was 13.
I want to see how young we can get! Please, no names, just ages
I want to see how young we can get! Please, no names, just ages
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Re: Youngest OSDever
Nice, I'm also 14 now, and started to learn OSdev when I was 13 yojaihsonk wrote:Hey everyone! I just met a 14-year-old OSDever who wrote his first CLI assembly OS when he was 13.
I want to see how young we can get! Please, no names, just ages
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I was also around 13, maybe even 12 when I started with OSdev. It is quite strange, but I really learned how to program on OS dev. But I will surely ever remember my hard beginning and my first super stupid post here "How to set up interrupts?" with question "Please give me a code which I will be sufficient to copy them to my operating system and using it I interrupts will work." Now I cannot even believe that I was able to wrote it
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I was 10 when I started to get interested in osdev, though I was already interested in programming since I was 8. I still have some assembly files "I wrote" from that time, but the older ones (from when I started programming) are long gone.
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That was a long time ago for me. It's awesome to hear about young OSDevers. Hope you are finding all the answers!
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I actually started when I was 12, and now I'm 13, but now I have something with isrs and idt working, which I never hah.
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50. About half that when I started.
Every good solution is obvious once you've found it.
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61. I was 27 when I started. I didn't have access to a computer at 12 or 13. There were no bochs and no 32-bit open source C compilers at the time. I had to rely on an MSDOS assembler & linker when I started.
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50 here, started at 12 doing 6809 assembly language on a Tandy/Radio-Shack Color Computer 2.
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77 - and still learning.
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Re: Youngest OSDever
How did this turn into an "Oldest OSDever" topic?
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Boomers like to brag.KineticManiac wrote:How did this turn into an "Oldest OSDever" topic?
Carpe diem!
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Jeez, having to remind me i'm getting older. 36 i think. Its complicated as I was born in Dec and I always forget if i should include year 0 or not. I started getting into low level C around ... 14 or 15 i think
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Re: Youngest OSDever
I started around 2010, joined the forum in 2011. So that would be 11-12.
Whoever said you can't do OS development on Windows?
https://github.com/ChaiSoft/ChaiOS
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