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JohnFound 07 Aug 2003, 08:43
Hi, Tommy.
Visibly Privalov takes a Holiday. I hope he will enjoy. I have one titan.zip in archives and I think this is Privalov's OS. Here is the file:
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Tommy 07 Aug 2003, 12:37
Thanks JohnFound! ...I think this is what I was searching for...
So long! Tommy |
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Tomasz Grysztar 11 Aug 2003, 15:12
The original thread about it is here (on Win32ASM forum).
Last edited by Tomasz Grysztar on 28 Apr 2006, 21:25; edited 1 time in total |
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Blag 11 Aug 2003, 15:25
Hi Privalov:
I have read your thread....and got a question.....you said that we need a loader if we wanted to load it from a floppy disk right? We'll i tryed to load without the loader (The Codes that John Found upload)...and i got a black window, with the title (Titan OS, test version) and it freezes.....that's because of the loader??? |
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CodeWorld 15 Nov 2003, 07:28
Hello for all
i want to write os (www.SysBin.com), which have name "Binary OS".. with my friends in russia i discuss about archihecture... os idea is object oriented, very much multimedia-net and facility for work with them... u are welcome icq: 322615508 p.s.: my english is verY baD |
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Barak 15 Nov 2003, 13:27
Why don't you help in doing the project MenuetOS? You started a new poject just like Menuet, The only different thing is that your OS is new. If the both sides will work together we will have a great ASM OS.
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CodeWorld 19 Nov 2003, 04:45
Barak wrote: Why don't you help in doing the project MenuetOS? You started a new poject just like Menuet, The only different thing is that your OS is new. If the both sides will work together we will have a great ASM OS. you Menuet OS developer? no.. thts very hard, i dont known english and my os is other, but its very interesting I shall think |
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19 Nov 2003, 04:45 |
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CodeWorld 14 Dec 2003, 16:20
JohnFound wrote: Hi, Tommy. Titan os is your? |
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14 Dec 2003, 16:20 |
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Tomasz Grysztar 14 Dec 2003, 16:50
Titan is the project I was working on during the 1998-1999 period, and this was one of the first reasons why have I written fasm - it had to be assembler capable of assembling all my Titan sources and written in a way, that would allow to port it easily to Titan then (I was also planning to make some HLL compiler producing source to be assembled with fasm then). One of the later Titan version written during the 1999 had the ports of fasm and fedit (the text-mode editor, which I have later ported to Win32 as the AsmEdit control, which is now used by FASMW and Fresh), and was capable of VGA-graphics. But - unfortunately - I have lost it with all the sources, and that's why I have never continued this project. It was just very unpleasant for me that I would have to write so much code once again (and fix some bugs in kernel I have fixed, but the fixes were lost with later version), and some Titan became dead in the 1999. But fasm survived, and the same year I have released it to public as the flat real mode DOS assembler.
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14 Dec 2003, 16:50 |
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CodeWorld 19 Dec 2003, 18:45
unite with me?
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19 Dec 2003, 18:45 |
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coconut 15 Jun 2005, 18:12
privalov,
the thread you link to on win32asm board appears to be gone, could you give some info on Titan? |
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15 Jun 2005, 18:12 |
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narada 28 May 2009, 17:54
очень смешно, ё-маё))) хоть бы намекнули, что Привалов это и есть Гриштар))
So-so funny: so... small&tiny project is the beginning of the GREAT FASM ) |
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narada 31 May 2009, 05:26
2CodeWorld: MenuetOS was reat, but now... it have very-very-VERY big kernel... it's not an OS, it's single BIG program.
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egos 31 May 2009, 16:10
You revived this topic after long time. Try to write your post to CodeWorld at http://board.sysbin.com
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31 May 2009, 16:10 |
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narada 31 May 2009, 18:36
hm...
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