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How To Write an OS

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SirCmpwn:

--- Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on September 09, 2010, 08:07:14 pm ---He wrote TI-Developer.

Also nice tutorial Sir, I'll sticky this topic in case. I recommend people to be careful with OS projects, though. Those are ambitious projects and I do not recommend them for novice programmers.

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Thank you, and OSes are indeed not for the beginning programmer.  This is an extremely advanced tutorial.

DJ Omnimaga:
ANother thing to consider is that when KOS comes out, let's not flood the OS scene with like 40 third party OSes with no compatibility between each others. With computers we already have troubles keeping up with 3 different kind of popular OSes x.x

jnesselr:
How do you have the interrupt code be at 38h?

TC01:
This is potentially very useful for people who want to create an OS! I remember reading somewhere in something about the keys that there should be documentation on how to create an OS... now there is.

It's a shame that there's no documentation for building a 68k OS (that I know of, anyway), as I wanted to eventually have a go at a WFRNG OS for 68k calcs (after I actually learn 68k assembly)...

DJ Omnimaga:

--- Quote from: TC01 on September 09, 2010, 10:06:03 pm ---I wanted to eventually have a go at a WFRNG OS for 68k calcs
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-.- XD

I wonder if there are still some stuff somewhere about 68K calcs that could explain it... maybe the tutorials are in French, though. Maybe you would have to ask the author of Pedrom

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