This is the Windows app named os-tutorial whose latest release can be downloaded as os-tutorialsourcecode.tar.gz. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
Download and run online this app named os-tutorial with OnWorks for free.
Follow these instructions in order to run this app:
- 1. Downloaded this application in your PC.
- 2. Enter in our file manager https://www.onworks.net/myfiles.php?username=XXXXX with the username that you want.
- 3. Upload this application in such filemanager.
- 4. Start any OS OnWorks online emulator from this website, but better Windows online emulator.
- 5. From the OnWorks Windows OS you have just started, goto our file manager https://www.onworks.net/myfiles.php?username=XXXXX with the username that you want.
- 6. Download the application and install it.
- 7. Download Wine from your Linux distributions software repositories. Once installed, you can then double-click the app to run them with Wine. You can also try PlayOnLinux, a fancy interface over Wine that will help you install popular Windows programs and games.
Wine is a way to run Windows software on Linux, but with no Windows required. Wine is an open-source Windows compatibility layer that can run Windows programs directly on any Linux desktop. Essentially, Wine is trying to re-implement enough of Windows from scratch so that it can run all those Windows applications without actually needing Windows.
os-tutorial
Ad
DESCRIPTION
os-tutorial is an open source educational project by cfenollosa that teaches the basics of building an operating system from scratch. The repository provides step-by-step lessons starting with bootloaders and moving through kernel development, interrupts, memory management, and system calls. Each tutorial is accompanied by clear explanations, code examples, and references to deepen understanding. The project uses x86 assembly and C to illustrate concepts, making it accessible to students and hobbyists interested in low-level programming. By compiling and running the examples with tools like QEMU, learners gain hands-on experience with OS fundamentals. With its structured lessons and approachable explanations, the repository has become a widely recommended resource for operating system beginners.
Features
- Guides from boot sector to kernel basics
- Teaches 16-bit and 32-bit assembly
- Explains interrupts and IRQ handling
- Includes simple video and text drivers
- Provides a toy shell implementation
- Covers basic memory allocation concepts
Programming Language
Assembly, C
Categories
This is an application that can also be fetched from https://sourceforge.net/projects/os-tutorial.mirror/. It has been hosted in OnWorks in order to be run online in an easiest way from one of our free Operative Systems.