My OS is fully public domain. It's intended as a test and learning OS where a lot can be learned from existing code and books, and will try to join all the code around from 90's snippets, tricks, demos, tutorials, and big current projects, into the same kernel and system.
I will try to translate all of that code into x86 Portable Assembly for 16, 32 and 64-bit modes as the starting development point, improving the rudimentary accessibility of modern software technology in the process, for example the latest program versions rewritten in assembly for new and very old systems.My OS is made from a group of support projects that provide the initialization state and functions necessary to run.
Those collective projects together build ArcheFire OS, which are all of those projects implemented starting at the OS level and up:
http://devel.archefire.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2274&hl=enhttp://f.osdev.org/viewtopic.php?t=32121I live in a very very small country, making public domain things as personal projects that don't bring desired attention easily or that normally don't have a great development speed is the most common thing ever in those places, very specially when you currently aren't employed and have 100% of your time free for that.