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DimonSoft 05 Mar 2018, 16:07
Robocod wrote: Hi, I'm new to this forum, I've frequently used other programming languages and I love a challenge so I've decided to write my own 16 bite operating system. Something, I've dreamy about doing for quite sometime. It would be a project for my kids and I. Something, that can be used as a teaching tool. What i'm trying to ask is there an examples I can find? I've tried Github and found a bunch written in assembly but not in FASM. Isn’t OSDev all about writing it on your own instead of copy-pasting one’s code from github? wiki.osdev.org seems to be the most useful reference on most topics related to OSDev. The rest is your programming experience. |
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alexfru 06 Mar 2018, 05:12
There's MikeOS already. The code is for NASM, which shouldn't be a problem (NASM itself or its syntax, which is very close to FASM's).
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