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SCREENSHOTS:
How to Make a Computer Operating System
DESCRIPTION:
A practical guide and GitHub-hosted project by Samy Pesse that walks you through building a very simple UNIX-based operating system in C++, designed to boot, launch a userland shell, and remain extensible. It’s more than a proof of concept—it’s meant to be functional and educational.
Features
- Step-by-step guidance to build a bootable kernel in C++
- Uses GNU GRUB for multiboot support and kernel loading
- Starts with BIOS boot and transitions into a minimal shell environment
- Teaches low-level concepts like linking, assembly, and ELF format
- Apache‑2.0‑licensed source with documentation via GitBook
- Intended to be extensible and educational rather than production-ready
Programming Language
C
Categories
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