Building a Kernel / Operating system from scratch.
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Writing an Operating system

As a learning experience!

Inspired by people like Linus Torvalds and Andreas Kling

Logo


Screenshot(s)

Graphics mode
It may not look like much but I am proud of it! We are in graphics mode.

Scrolling the terminal
The first scrolling boot screen. 😲

Interrupt handeling
W.I.P - Working on interrupt handling

Multiboot integration
Multiboot information can be read by the kernel.


The goal

Writing a hobby operating system to better understand the basic building blocks of any operating system.


Operating System Technical specs/details

The operating system can print strings to the screen. The terminal/screen has scrolling so the latest messages are visible on the screen.


Planning

See TODO
See Features


Docs

Intro
Manuals
Project structure


Resources:

General kernel stuff

wiki.osdev.org/Main_Page

Modern Operating Systems [book]

whiteheadsoftware.dev

More specific stuff

VFS explained: science.unitn.it