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Re: xOS 0.04 -- first public release

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There are so many big and good projects there...
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Re: xOS 0.04 -- first public release

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Lukand wrote:There are so many big and good projects there...
I don't consider my project big and good. I only made this build so that others can help me test my AHCI driver, and some bugs I am already aware of, but still thinking about solutions. I've read the AHCI spec forward and backward. :?:
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Re: xOS 0.04 -- first public release

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Re: xOS 0.04 -- first public release

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sernico wrote:I saw your project. It is Nice but a idea for this post: when new version is released, edit your first post ( I think you can, if you cant ops :0 )
No, it's fine to add another post so the original information is not changed. Also the content is pushed to make others aware that something has happened.
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sernico wrote:Big and good project: In this forum there are my 3 favourite hobby OS and they arent Big
Thanks! But TBH, my project isn't big at all. The kernel binary is a little under 40 KB, and I don't have many features yet.
May I ask what are your three favorite hobby OSes on this forum?
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