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A non-unix-like micro-kernel written in rust with an embedded bytecode virtual machine except I'm stupid.
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ableOS

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Set up

Install Qemu

On Windows be sure to add C:\Program Files\qemu to your PATH variable

rustup component add rust-src

rustup component add llvm-tools-preview

cargo install bootimage

Running

repbuild can be used to run and build docs for able os

cargo repbuild doc cargo repbuild run

Testing on real hardware

I recommend using an old x86_64 computer

  • cargo run --release to generate a binary image that is bootable
  • flash it to a USB device via dd or balenaEtcher
  • Remove said USB device and plug into test machine
  • assure test machine boots from USB devices