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MenuetOS

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From slashdot.org, November 15, 2013:

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"MenuetOS is an open source, GUI-equipped, x86 operating system written entirely in assembly language that can fit on a floppy disk (if you can find one). I originally spoke to its developers in 2009. Recently I had a chance to catch up with them to chat about what's changed and what needs to be done before the OS hits version 1.0 after 13 years of work. The system's creator, Ville Turjanmaa, says, 'Timeframe is secondary. It's more important is to have a complete and working set of features and applications. Sometimes a specific time limit rushes application development to the point of delivering incomplete code, which we want to avoid. ... We support USB devices, such [as] storages, printers, webcams and digital TV tuners, and have basic network clients and servers. So before 1.0 we need to improve the existing code and make sure everything is working fine. ... The main thing for 1.0 is to have all application groups available'"


What do you think about this? Writing a modern operating system entirely in Assembler - to me, this sounds really crazy.

Is this guy, Ville Turjanmaa, related to the demoscene? (I've not found a hint pointing to demoscene relations of his yet.)
added on the 2013-11-16 10:37:53 by Adok Adok
There's nothing mystical about writing stuff in assembly language, and MenuetOS is far from being able to be called modern. As a hobby project, it's pretty awesome though and obviously a lot of work has gone into it.
added on the 2013-11-16 10:52:16 by Preacher Preacher
MikeOs is a bit more fun. Kolibiri is a bit more functional.

Thanks for the memory Adok - haven't played with menuet in years. I suggest for the most bang for your buck you download the cd iso and import the unzipped sources from the samples into it.

Or run it in a vm.
added on the 2013-11-16 11:20:59 by ringofyre ringofyre
The recent Slashdot post about Minuet also triggered me to have a look. The most prominent question of "Why would you torture one's self like that?" is missing from their FAQ.
added on the 2013-11-16 13:05:48 by trc_wm trc_wm
Quote:
What do you think about this? Writing a modern operating system entirely in Assembler - to me, this sounds really crazy.

Creating demos on the other hand is completely sane.

Quote:
Is this guy, Ville Turjanmaa, related to the demoscene? (I've not found a hint pointing to demoscene relations of his yet.)

He certainly knows about it's existence :) But no, he is not a scener.
added on the 2013-11-16 13:15:17 by Tolle Tolle
And don't forget TempleOS
added on the 2013-11-16 15:40:44 by Optimus Optimus
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The vision for TempleOS is a modern, 64-bit Commodore 64.

Sold! :)

We also have BareMetal OS that last time I checked booted and spat you out at a DOS-like prompt in textmode with all your CPU cores available. It has since gained VESA support but not much else just yet.
added on the 2013-11-16 17:04:47 by El Topo El Topo

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