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os01
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The Top 10 GitHub Repositories Making Waves 🌊📊
Write an OS from scratch
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Write your own OS - starting from the bootloader
(Here is the link - didn't quite get the image/link combo right in the original post!). I'm writing a series of posts about coding your own operating system. After reading Operating Systems: From 0 to 1 I found that some of the code does not work, so this first post walks you through writing a bootloader similar to that of chapter 7. It also adds some context that I would have found useful when I originally read the book, such as how 16-bit real mode works and some assembly programming information. I'm hoping to take a different approach to posts in the series by borrowing pieces of other operating systems and discussing how they are implemented in an effort to keep things simple and focus on fundamentals (even Linus started out with a detailed reading of MINIX).
Starting a series about writing your own operating system. After reading Operating Systems: From 0 to 1 I found that some of the code does not work, so this first post walks you through writing a bootloader similar to that of chapter 7. I'm hoping to take a different approach to posts in the series by borrowing pieces of other operating systems (even Linus started out with a detailed reading of MINIX).
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Kernel (OS Kernel Book)
Very quickly skimming through the various chapters, it appears that this is gentle introduction as attention has been made on clear and verbose explanations, supplemented with diagrams. Comparable other "courses" could be osdev101 [1] and "Writing an operating system from scratch" [2].
[1] https://github.com/tuhdo/os01/blob/master/Operating_Systems_...
[2] https://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~exr/lectures/opsys/10_11/lectures...
- Practice-Oriented Books on OS Development?
- How to learn C intensively?
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Making projects or reading source code for learning,
You need to be aware of how it works on a hardware level but probably not an expert, for a better explanation see: https://github.com/tuhdo/os01
- Resources to learn OS programming in C
- Operating Systems: From 0 to 1: Write an operating system from scratch
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The Road to My Ultimate Training System
Operating Systems from 0 to 1
awesome-os
- Planning to install Gentoo to learn how OS in general and Linux in particular really works
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How to build server/cloud os from scratch. Any resources or open source examples?
most of them give theoretical idea and have strings attached like patents and jstor subscription. I am more of a open source guy and looking for an hobby projects like we have on awesome-os
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Resources to learn OS programming in C
This most likely is the best collection: https://github.com/jubalh/awesome-os
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OpenBSD Source Code: Where to begin?
Since you are interested in writing your own Kernel this might be of interest: https://github.com/jubalh/awesome-os
What are some alternatives?
os-tutorial - How to create an OS from scratch
awesome-interview-questions - :octocat: A curated awesome list of lists of interview questions. Feel free to contribute! :mortar_board:
book-pr - Pull Requests and Code Review: Best Practices for Developers, from Junior to Team Lead.
x86-kernel - A hobby kernel developed from scratch using i8086 assembly
esProc - esProc SPL is a scripting language for data processing, with well-designed rich library functions and powerful syntax, which can be executed in a Java program through JDBC interface and computing independently.
awesome-os - A collection of all big and small open-source clones of Linux, Windows, and macOS operating system and their software.
wtfjs - 🤪 A list of funny and tricky JavaScript examples
src - Read-only git conversion of OpenBSD's official CVS src repository. Pull requests not accepted - send diffs to the tech@ mailing list.
traducao_como_jogar_go - Tradução do livro "How to Play Go: A Concise Introduction", por Richard Bozulich e James Davies, da editora Kiseido
serenity - The Serenity Operating System 🐞
sample-os - A sample OS as demonstrated in the book Operating System: From 0 to 1
llvm-project - The LLVM Project is a collection of modular and reusable compiler and toolchain technologies.