Hello,
My OS project has a very long history (I started with it in 1988) and it
is running on 1000s of installations. Thus, it's a pretty mature
project. Doing something meaningful on the kernel side requires a lot of
knowledge of how it operates, and I'm afraid there is no more
documentation than what is on my homepage (http://www.rdos.net/rdos),
and you would need to read the source code for the rest. Also, most of
the kernel code is in x86 assembler using segmentation. Still, I could
of course give you advice on things. Note that this is not an academic
project, rather started as a hobby project and now is part of commercial
software. It's not Posix or Unix-like, nor Windows-like, rather was
designed from scratch.
The only project idea I currently have is to move the file system
drivers to a new operational model which I discussed here:
https://forum.osdev.org/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=40928
Regards,
Leif Ekblad
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On 2021-03-04 07:02, Suhan Gautam via Gcc wrote:
Dear Sir,
I am persuing B. Tech. in Computer Science from a reputed College in
Delhi
NCR. I have domain knowledge of software languages like Java, Python,
PHP,
C ++, C. In addition I Am adept in DBase related softwares like Oracle.
I
would request your kind self to provide me an opportunity to iro coding
in
OS softwares. This will definitely help me in developing my skills in
this
niche field.
Thanking you,
With best regards,
Suhan Gautam.