Inspired by LISP state machines and command line I decided to create an OS built around the node.js command line, you'll be able to do things likeif(User.privilege["EL0"]) {
Devices.VGA.pixelAt(250,250,FF); //write a white pixel at the coords x 250 and y 250
}
I plan to have also POSIX and Node libraries compatibility, and UI windows in console using framebuffer.
What do you think?
>>60033091
I would only use it if the kernel is nodejs on bare metal
Not.loonox
>>60033161
that's exactly the idea of the project, it'll use an exokernel that only prevents race conditions / illegal access
>>60033192
Sounds like my fruit fake os.
Mind you should think about x86 as well. Perhaps mips in order to get hipsters on board
>>60033310
I'll have asm initializers for each architecture and specific optimizations, then jump into C
Why dont you contribute to nodeOS instead of creating a new one?
>>60033861
Haha, that isn't how vanity works, anon.
>>60033861
>linux kernel
>>60033906
i cant blame you for assuming everyone's desperate for attention, we only know what we're familar with