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This project focus on creating an original alternative 32-bit operating system for Intel 80386 compatible processors made in NASM (The Netwide Assembler). The main goal is to be, a simple and pratical plataform for developpment and plug in extra codes.
The FDOS Operaing System is 100% written in Assembler (NASM). It supports FAT 12, TSR and a small Multi Kernel System. The source is very good documentated (only in English). A German, russian and English Documentation (about 40 pages) are included.
SD is a new operating system developed in the Pascal language (FreePascal, FPC/FPK) and NASM for IA-32. It's main purpose is to provide a fast and simple 32-bit multitasking OS. The OS must have several DOS, Windows and Linux features and maybe Win32 emu.
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QuickOS is a really-quick-realtime-multitasking-os, that requires less than a second to boot up. Basic-kernel-functions will be written with NASM assembler. We should get a C/C++ compiler to work for us.