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SeaOS restarted
Hi! I am announcing my OS. I already announced this OS a while back...but I am doing it again.
I now have a website too:
http://seaos.bravehost.com/
There is one major changes since the last time I announced this project:
1) I gave up on my kernel, and will use the Linux kernel as a base.
There are some more, but they are to minor to list.
I have a new idea for my OS: It will have AI at the OS level.
Thats all for now...
I now have a website too:
http://seaos.bravehost.com/
There is one major changes since the last time I announced this project:
1) I gave up on my kernel, and will use the Linux kernel as a base.
There are some more, but they are to minor to list.
I have a new idea for my OS: It will have AI at the OS level.
Thats all for now...
SeaOS: Adding VT-x, networking, and ARM support
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https://dbittman.github.io
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https://dbittman.github.io
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Oh.....if I am stealing someone's idea, please let me know, because I would like to make my OS different...
SeaOS: Adding VT-x, networking, and ARM support
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Re: SeaOS restarted
mikegonta wrote:The thing with most OS devers is that they:piranha wrote: There is one major changes since the last time I announced this project:
1) I gave up on my kernelThe æBIOS (advanced-extended BIOS) Project which I am starting now is an attempt to provide a functional 32 bit protected mode (long mode planned for the future) bios (kernel?) to support a hobby OS.
- 1. spend a lot of time with the kernel
2. except something half baked
3. give up
Mike Gonta
http://groups.google.com/group/aeBIOS/about?hl=en
And naturally, unlike everybody else's, yours isn't going to be half-baked. "Advanced Extended BIOS." How many lines of source code have you got which might help justify that description? Or is it just hot air? There is a remark on one of the Wikis, or is it OS News, about people who write a boot sector, and having done that think the rest will be easy. In reality most never get beyond the boot sector stage. So until you are well passed that stage, rein in your ego, and stop using adjectives like "half baked", when the authors of those "half baked" kernels are probably way ahead of you in developing a working OS.
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Yeah.......Sounds weird....
It could: Learn your priorities and optimize itself, automatically start programs you start every time you log in, etc.....
It could: Learn your priorities and optimize itself, automatically start programs you start every time you log in, etc.....
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That will be the start, later I will add true AI and give the OS customizable personalities.
SeaOS: Adding VT-x, networking, and ARM support
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