Writing an open source kernel for the i486 architecture. Why? Because I can, that's why!

But it's still very limited, especially when it comes to userland stuff (the only thing working there are statically linked binaries, the runtime dynamic link editor works only inside the kernel). Maybe one day it'll be able to do something useful, but as of now it's just a bit of code to bootstrap the most basic things.

Last edited by JustSid; 11/28/12 23:27.

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