Tarbox OS is a minimalistic 16 bit operating sytem being developed by Brandan Tarbox as a school project, for the x86 processor architecture. It will be capable of manipulating files, running BASIC programs and several other simple OS functionalities. I appreciate you checking out Tarbox OS and appreciate any feedback to tarboxbrandan@hughes.net!

Features

  • Basic x86 Assembly operating system.
  • Bootable from 1.44 MB 3.5" Floppy.
  • Open Source.
  • Free software.

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License

Simple Public License 2.0

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Server Operating Systems

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Developers

User Interface

Command-line

Programming Language

Assembly

Related Categories

Assembly Operating System Kernels

Registered

2012-04-03