On Wednesday, 18 November 2015 at 03:04:49 UTC, Rikki Cattermole wrote: > On 18/11/15 12:35 PM, Wild wrote: >> Hey! >> >> I have recently started working on a 64bit kernel written in only D (and >> a little bit of assembly where it is really needed). >> I finally got it to boot today in 64bit mode. All it currently do is >> just print some text and numbers to the screen. >> >> It uses Adam D. Ruppes minimal D runtime, with some small modifications. >> >> I have a precompiled ISO here, if anyone wants to try it: >> https:// github.com/ Vild/PowerNex/ releases/tag/ v0.0.0-ALPHA >> >> The project is fully opensource and located at >> https:// github.com/ Vild/PowerNex >> I livestream the development of this almost everyday at >> https://livecoding.tv/Wild/ >> >> Hopefully someone will find this interesting. >> All feedback is appreciated. >> >> //Dan Hey!I have recently started working on a 64bit kernel written in only D (anda little bit of assembly where it is really needed).I finally got it to boot today in 64bit mode. All it currently do isjust print some text and numbers to the screen.It uses Adam D. Ruppes minimal D runtime, with some small modifications.I have a precompiled ISO here, if anyone wants to try it:The project is fully opensource and located atI livestream the development of this almost everyday atHopefully someone will find this interesting.All feedback is appreciated.//Dan > > So whats the plan? > - 32bit support > - ARM support > > What else? On 18/11/15 12:35 PM, Wild wrote:So whats the plan?- 32bit support- ARM supportWhat else? > The goal is to have a whole OS written in D, where PowerNex powers the core. This project looks great and it's not easy writing a x86-64 bootloader even with GRUB and a reference to work from, Nice work! bye, lobo