gopher-os
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2,512 | 73 | |
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over 3 years ago | 4 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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gopher-os
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If I know neither Go or Rust, which do I choose to learn first/only?
But there are other brave people exists like biscuit or gopher-os who can do it :)))
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Can Go be used for kernel development?
Can it? Yes. Should it? Now that’s up for debate.
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The one and only..
golang? https://github.com/gopher-os/gopher-os
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random question from a beginner, has anyone written an OS in Go?
I'm sure it would be a fun proof of concept, and there seem to be some projects like https://github.com/gopher-os/gopher-os , but they themselves admit it's just a proof of concept. Every tool has its use.
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Go is a nice improvement over C and C++, and it doesn't make me feel dirty like Java does.
I’m pretty the C in the the OS is just the libc that is used for user programs and not part of the actual kernel. There is also gopherOS which contains no C at all. My only point was that it is possible to write one in Go and that Go can be used for low level coding. And I don’t believe you can write an OS in pure python bc it isn’t compiled
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Wow that feels real good
Wait. You're not who we asked for
go
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MAME Debugging Tips
I was recently working on getting Golang running on an N64[^1][^2]. While the hardware emulation was far from perfect, the easy to use debugger helped me a tremendous amount to get started.
[^1]: https://github.com/embeddedgo/go/pull/6
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Generics in bare-metal programming
It's intended to replace the old U8, U16, U32, U64 types.
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Teensy 4.x and Go language
The support for I.MX RT microcontrollers in Embedded Go has reached such a level that you can write simple programs that use SysTick based delays and GPIO.
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Embedded Go finally got the first binary release
Regarding https://embeddedgo.github.io, I would recommend adding a couple of links at the top of the page:
- random question from a beginner, has anyone written an OS in Go?
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Virtual Filesystem in Go - Creating the foundation
In Embedded Go we have a working VFS for GOOS=noos.
What are some alternatives?
serenity - The Serenity Operating System 🐞
eggos - A Go unikernel running on x86 bare metal
stm32 - Support for STM32 microcontrollers
router7 - router7 is a small home internet router completely written in Go. It is implemented as a gokrazy appliance.
nrf5 - Support for Nordic nRF5 microcontrollers with builtin radio (Bluetooth 5, Thread, Zigbee, 802.15.4, ANT)
Cosmos - Cosmos is an operating system "construction kit". Build your own OS using managed languages such as C#, VB.NET, and more!
G.E.R.T
Harbol - Harbol is a collection of data structures and miscellaneous libraries, similar in nature to C++'s Boost, STL, and GNOME's GLib; it is meant to be a smaller and more lightweight collection of data structures, code systems, and convenience software.
tamago - TamaGo - ARM/RISC-V bare metal Go
biscuit - Biscuit research OS