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Talk to God on up to 64 cores. Final snapshot of the Third Temple.

Home Page: https://templeos.org/

C++ 8.35% Shell 0.05% Hack 0.63% HolyC 90.98%
templeos holyc mirror cia public-domain

templeos's Introduction

                           TempleOS

You can't do much until you burn a TempleOS CD/DVD from the ISO file
and boot it, or you aim your virtual machine's CD/DVD at the ISO file
and boot.  TempleOS files are compressed and the source code can only be 
compiled by the TempleOS compiler... which is available when you boot
the CD/DVD.  TempleOS is 100% open source with all source present.

TempleOS is 64-bit and will not run on 32-bit hardware.

TempleOS requires 512 Meg of RAM minimum.

TempleOS may require you to enter I/O port addresses for the CD/DVD drive
and the hard drive.  In Windows, you can find I/O port info in the
Accessories/System Tools/System Info/Hardware Resources/I/O ports.
Look for and write down "IDE", "ATA" or "SATA" port numbers.  In Linux, use
"lspci -v".  Then, boot the TempleOS CD and try all combinations.  (Sorry,
it's too difficult for TempleOS to figure-out port numbers, automatically.)

The source code can also be found at the TempleOS web site, 
http://www.templeos.org but cannot be compiled outside TempleOS because
it's HolyC, a nonstandard C/C++ dialect, and asm.

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templeos's Issues

include historic releases of j, sparrow os, losethos ?

I think it would be great to also include in the commit history the files from the predecessors of templeos. From the video demos from around 2010 and 2012 it those generations of the OS looks very very similar to Temple. By getting the source in Git, we can actually determine the rate of change after 2012

[Feature] Add License or COPYING file

License Request: My understanding is that this project is fully public domain (please correct if wrong). I would like to request the addition of a COPYING or License file.

Guy is awesome

The games are amazing, the operating system can very well be an useful alternative for developing games / softwares / etc, having something at hand to be working on as a hobby

I heard he was crazy, I don't care, he's awesome the stuffs he made is awesome

anything you can describe in math you can make it in the TempleOS, which should be sufficient for many projects, for example sewing and knitting code to create a functional language called Holy F, in practice you are listening to the birds sing, you are knitting and sewing in the Temple as you are becoming one with the nature, sure you can make life decisions to go out and see people but you can accomplish things here by writing a new function that outputs 512 bytes instead of 256 bytes of SHA3 hashes

Figure out a way to re-produce a bootable ISO

The closest I got was using

mkisofs -J -r -l -b 0000Boot/0000Kernel.BIN.C -no-emul-boot -o Temple.iso TempleOSCD/

The kernel gets loaded, but fails to identify the boot drive, asks for the I/O port number and then crashes.
Perhaps not all of the kernel gets loaded. (tested on QEMU)

What the built-in ISO9660ISO function does to produce a bootable image, is use a small Stage-1 loader and binary-patch in the kernel's raw on-disc location. Which is, needless to say, pretty clunky.

Поддержка сети

Будет ли эта операционка когда нибудь иметь хотябы примитивную поддержку сети? Хотя бы IPv4, ARP

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