Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 16th Sep 2007 20:39 UTC, submitted by M-Saunders
OSNews, Generic OSes MikeOS 1.0 has been released. It is an open source PC operating system, designed as a tutor for basic OS design and x86 assembly language. "MikeOS is a 16-bit operating system for x86 PCs, written in assembly language, which boots from a floppy disk or CD-ROM. It features a text-based dialog-driven user interface, a command-line, support for FAT12 (DOS) floppies and PC speaker sound. It can load external programs and has over 30 system calls. Basic DOS .COM program support is also included." This version includes a complete Handbook with a whole section on writing your own OS.
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Sounds interesting.
by rcsteiner on Mon 17th Sep 2007 02:13 UTC
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An OS acting as a teaching tool siunds like a good idea. Look at what Minix ended up doing ... Linux used its filesystem to help develop a kernel of his own. If MikeOS helps to light a similar spark someday, many people will benefit.

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