MOOS
uefimaze
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MOOS
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Building a bare-metal bootable game for Raspberry Pi in C#
https://github.com/nifanfa/MOOS
I ran across this link-hopping through GitHub repos after reading the article. Might be what you were hoping for.
- MOOS: C# OS using .NET7 AOT compilation
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New UI for my C# operating system MOOS
see https://github.com/nifanfa/MOOS/tree/main/CosmosCompatible
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Welcome to Moos!
damn copy of that https://github.com/nifanfa/MOOS/blob/main/README.md
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Running Doom on my C# OS(Doomgeneric)
you can find the source of my os here https://github.com/nifanfa/MOOS
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Great answer
https://github.com/nifanfa/moos , C# os
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My os written in c#
But to write an actual C# kernel, you need a glue layer in another language because there's no way to express certain things, even with NativeAOT. The OP has this glue layer at https://github.com/nifanfa/MOOS/tree/master/NativeLib
- Soon, I will program a whole OS with Python
uefimaze
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Building a bare-metal bootable game for Raspberry Pi in C#
The repo does mention the Pi. I just forgot to talk about the Pi specifically in the article, sorry. https://github.com/MichalStrehovsky/uefimaze
What are some alternatives?
Aura-Operating-System - AuraOS, the Franco-English Operating System developed in C# using Cosmos!
compose-multiplatform-template - Compose Multiplatform Application project template
SeeSharpSnake - Self-contained C# game in 8 kB
.NET Runtime - .NET is a cross-platform runtime for cloud, mobile, desktop, and IoT apps.
Peregrine - A blazing fast language for the blazing fast world(WIP)
VTIL-Core - Virtual-machine Translation Intermediate Language
Objenesis - Okay, it's pretty easy to instantiate objects in Java through standard reflection. However there are many cases where you need to go beyond what reflection provides. For example, if there's no public constructor, you want to bypass the constructor code, or set final fields. There are numerous clever (but fiddly) approaches to getting around this and this library provides a simple way to get at them. You will find the official site here.
zerosharp - Demo of the potential of C# for systems programming with the .NET native ahead-of-time compilation technology.
TomatOS - An experimental dotnet based kernel
RoseOS - A UEFI loader and OS kernel written in C# and compiled to native code with CoreRT.
Python-to-x86-asm - Python-to-x86 assembly compiler for CSCI4555 (Compiler Construction)
Graal - GraalVM compiles Java applications into native executables that start instantly, scale fast, and use fewer compute resources 🚀