Sure, I totally agree. Now stop complaining about my DRM faggot. I don't owe you nothin'.
Carrying the torch of templeos
That OS looks very interesting to me. How do I install it? All I've found is instructions for a hosted install. ie: running on top of an existing OS. I want to run it on bare metal.
God has given you all the tools you need to make that happen, but he won't spoonfeed you. We need to make a simple CPU architecture for it
Yeah we don't owe you nothin goy
I had an IdeaTM about a HolyC-based OS with most of the current year features in terms of graphics and networking, but it's only a layer around TempleOS, sort of like DOS-based Windows, so you have the option to enter the Temple underneath which is true TempleOS exactly the way Terry left it.
So you want to make an acropolis.
lol you don't know either
Low IQ or just a non-white? It hasn't been designed to run on bare metal yet, that job goes to the rest of us.
You burn the ISO to a CD, then you boot the CD on an amd64 computer. It'll ask you some I/O ports questions or something, I can't remember exactly what but I think that was for the HDD controller, and you can actually just run the CD by itself, without installing to hard disk. Anyway that worked fine for me the least time I tried, which was probably a couple years ago. Everything seemed to work on my computer, but I didn't try to install the OS. Pretty sure I was using my old Thinkpad T61p at the time.
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