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EttinOS
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EttinOS is a minimalist 16-bit DOS-like hobbyist operating system for
the IBM PC and compatible computers. Its git repository can be found at
https://ahti.space/git/crazyettin/EttinOS.
System requirements
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* An Intel 8086 or compatible CPU
* BIOS, or UEFI in legacy mode
* 64 KiB of RAM
* A floppy disk drive
Building
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Build dependencies:
* A Unix-like operating system
* bash
* coreutils
* dosfstools
* mtools
* nasm
Running make.sh will build EttinOS and create a bootable 360 KiB 5.25"
floppy disk image named EttinOS.img. To get a 1.44 MB 3.5" one instead
use the argument -1440. If you want to use another floppy disk format
you will have to adjust the bootloader disk description tables and
install the system manually. Hard disk drives are not supported.
Input
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The EttinOS input system is inspired by typewriters. Typing a character
overwrites the cursor location and the erase (=tab) key erases it. The
space and backspace keys move the cursor.
Programming
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EttinOS has a flat address space of 64 KiB. The data, stack, and
extra segments are set at the beginning of the RAM and the system stack
at the end of the address space. Programs are loaded at address 0x2000.
The stack is reset back to the end of the address space after a program
has finished running.
System calls:
* Interrupt 0x20: Return to the shell.
* Interrupt 0x21: Input and output:
* AH = 0x0: Print a string ending in a null from SI.
* AH = 0x1: Read a string ending in a null of at most AL
characters to DI until a return.
* AH = 0x2: Print a string ending in a null from SI followed by a
CRLF.
* AH = 0x3: Read a string ending in a null of at most AL
characters to DI until a return and print a CRLF.
* Interrupt 0x22: Disk operations:
* AH = 0x0: Load a file named in SI as a string ending in a null
to the offset BX and set AL to 0x0 if the load was
succesfull and 0x1 if there was an error.
* AH = 0x1: Save a file (under construction).