
You can see it in action, alongside some other visual improvements, here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2N8QwsYTPfQ
It looks very good. Do you have a website, or an online repository?Cpcdos wrote:My CraftyOS Operating System, based on my co-Cpcdos OSx Kernel, written only in CpcdosC+ (French)
Awesome work!!Cpcdos wrote:My CraftyOS Operating System, based on my co-Cpcdos OSx Kernel, written only in CpcdosC+ (French)
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For this moment You can test to read my website with google traductor (Isn't ideal for english grammar)Do you have an english page too?
I'm going to try it, with a lot of help from Google Translate as my French is really horrible because je ne parle pas le Francais.Cpcdos wrote:Yes, CraftyOS is here http://craftyos.e-monsite.com/pages/download.html ( Vbox version, the mouse resolution is strange, but it's work )
AhhaaI'm going to try it, with a lot of help from Google Translate as my French is really horrible because je ne parle pas le Francais
Non-embedded flash applet link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pP18iPoC0kUklange wrote:I finally got around to adding mouse support to my terminal. I've implemented two of the standard xterm modes, as well as scrolling (which is also new to the PS/2 mouse driver). This is kinda hard to effectively demonstrate through screenshots, so here's a video of some random interactions in vim instead.
Please post the link if we're going to start posting YouTube videos in this thread (..which I originally opposed), the forum [/ youtube] tags do not support HTML5 video and provide no fallback link.sortie wrote:I went and added a PS/2 mouse driver to Sortix. Then I added support for it to my experimental windowing system.