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README.md

SingOS

Screenshot - just booted

SingOS is a single task operating system.

Current version 0.0.4

The goal for this project is to create a Operating System
which tries to find new better ways to handle memory adressing

It will also be posible to switch between 16, 32 and 64-bit mode
such that anything on very low level can be tested.

Screenshots

Screenshot - svim edit Screenshot - colored circle

Build Instructions

You can build and run the OS with following command
Requires nasm and qemu installed and in PATH


    sh build.sh

If you only want to run SingOS:


    sh build.sh run  

If you only want to compile the binary:


    sh build.sh make  

If you want to run SingOS on real hardware we recommend running it from a usb thumb drive:

WARNING: For now you should only run SingOS on a PC with no important data, preferably some old junker.

sudo dd if=/<PATH TO SING OS>/SingOS.img of=/dev/<DEVICE NUMBER FOR USB DRIVE> status=progress oflag=sync

Now, plug the drive in any x86 pc with BIOS support, push the power button, and enjoy! (^: