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PaybackOS is now SlugOS and it supports UEFI
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2025 3:43 pm
by AnotherIdiot
Some of you likely helped me with stuff like the GDT/IDT in my custom OS PaybackOS, thank you for helping.
PaybackOS has been decided by me (the main developer) to be rewritten, I have started working on it, it is called
SlugOS and I am about to merge the new UEFI code (which uses posix-uefi since I am more comfy with a posix like development environment) any advice on it?
Re: PaybackOS is now SlugOS and it supports UEFI
Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2025 6:30 pm
by kerravon
AnotherIdiot wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2025 3:43 pm
Some of you likely helped me with stuff like the GDT/IDT in my custom OS PaybackOS, thank you for helping.
PaybackOS has been decided by me (the main developer) to be rewritten, I have started working on it, it is called
SlugOS and I am about to merge the new UEFI code (which uses posix-uefi since I am more comfy with a posix like development environment) any advice on it?
I see that your OS is public domain. Are you interested in perhaps working on PDOS (also public domain) instead of creating another one? Or do you have a different goal? I have a UEFI version too. It doesn't exit boot services though. If you have a particular desire to exit boot services, then you could replace the pseudo-bios that PDOS-generic uses. Project is at pdos.org
Note that the project has been ongoing for more than 30 years.
Re: PaybackOS is now SlugOS and it supports UEFI
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 8:53 am
by AnotherIdiot
kerravon wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2025 6:30 pm
AnotherIdiot wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2025 3:43 pm
Some of you likely helped me with stuff like the GDT/IDT in my custom OS PaybackOS, thank you for helping.
PaybackOS has been decided by me (the main developer) to be rewritten, I have started working on it, it is called
SlugOS and I am about to merge the new UEFI code (which uses posix-uefi since I am more comfy with a posix like development environment) any advice on it?
I see that your OS is public domain. Are you interested in perhaps working on PDOS (also public domain) instead of creating another one? Or do you have a different goal? I have a UEFI version too. It doesn't exit boot services though. If you have a particular desire to exit boot services, then you could replace the pseudo-bios that PDOS-generic uses. Project is at pdos.org
Note that the project has been ongoing for more than 30 years.
No my OS is constantly changing, its goals ... not do this
https://imgur.com/a/jq7EDcJ