Looking for OS Developers – Help Build a Free Windows 11–Compatible Operating System from Scratch!

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bellezzasolo
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Re: Looking for OS Developers – Help Build a Free Windows 11–Compatible Operating System from Scratch!

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zaval wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2025 8:49 am
nullplan wrote: Personally I don't care, really. I just saw the headline, and that was a bigger red flag to me than the Chinese one. This is the prototypical example of what not to do on this forum.
Or, rather, toreador's one? 😁

As for the subject. Kids' maximalism. It's not for shaming, mocking, it's normal. Eventually, it'll settle.
I remember my first idea was to support Windows, Mac, and Linux applications.

As it is, I've never really reached a functional userspace... :lol:
Whoever said you can't do OS development on Windows?
https://github.com/ChaiSoft/ChaiOS
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Re: Looking for OS Developers – Help Build a Free Windows 11–Compatible Operating System from Scratch!

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bellezzasolo wrote: Fri Jul 04, 2025 2:46 am
zaval wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2025 8:49 am
nullplan wrote: Personally I don't care, really. I just saw the headline, and that was a bigger red flag to me than the Chinese one. This is the prototypical example of what not to do on this forum.
Or, rather, toreador's one? 😁

As for the subject. Kids' maximalism. It's not for shaming, mocking, it's normal. Eventually, it'll settle.
I remember my first idea was to support Windows, Mac, and Linux applications.
PDOS/386 supports (certain) Windows, Linux and OS/2 apps. And I just realized that with the new technique of overriding interrupts, PDOS-generic should be able to support (certain - I need to rewrite them to conform to a new spec - same as Atari) Linux apps too.
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