MonkOS | an experimental 64-bit operating system
kandi X-RAY | MonkOS Summary
kandi X-RAY | MonkOS Summary
There are several ways to run MonkOS once you have the iso file. The first and most time-consuming way is to burn it to a CD or DVD ROM using your favorite burning utility. This is the only way to test MonkOS on a bare-metal system. Alternatively, you can launch the operating system using virtual machine software like VMware or virtualbox.
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I am trying to develop a small OS with custom bootloader. I have a little bit of experience in OSDEV but not that much... My problem is that the first stage bootloader does not load the seconds from the disk. this is the boot.asm file:
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Answered 2020-Jul-01 at 16:23I'd highly recommend using BOCHS to debug real mode code, especially bootloaders and the early stages of kernel development. On a *nix type system you could start BOCHS with:
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