Hobby OS's, on LF Magazine cover DVD

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Hobby OS's, on LF Magazine cover DVD

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Cool my OS (DexOS), along with MenuetOS, KolibriOS, MikeOS is on the cover DVD, of this months Linux format magazine.
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Yes, very good
Congratulation 8)
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Congrats . That's an achievement :)

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Probably related to the fact that Mike Saunders (Account named M-Saunders) is the LXF disk editor ;)
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Hi,

Yep, I included an 'OS discovery pack' on the Linux Format 117 DVD with 15 OSes:

- Aranym
- AROS
- DexOS
- FreeDOS
- Haiku
- KolibriOS
- MenuetOS
- MikeOS ;-)
- Minix
- NetBSD
- OpenSolaris
- Plan 9
- ReactOS
- Syllable
- Visopsys

...along with QEMU and VirtualBox for testing them. Readers love trying out new OSes, so I'm always up for more suggestions!

M
MikeOS -- simple, well-documented x86 real-mode OS written in assembly language
http://mikeos.sourceforge.net
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If only BCOS was in a usable state...
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Combuster wrote:If only BCOS was in a usable state...
Same with TBOS32. This time it's completely free of MikeOS code :mrgreen:
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Thanks everyone and thanks to M-Saunders for considering my OS :) .
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Derrick ! :-s ... :cry:
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Hey Inflater, you just blew your cover. BANHAMMER.
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What happened to 'Inflater'?
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He got permbanned.
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Again.
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