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Hello,
I have wanted to do this project for a while and that is to make a boot able kernel from ground up and i mean from literally nothing. I was thinking that maybe 16 bit x86 real mode assembly language would be a good choice for this. This would be for educational purposes and it would be crazy minimal. I had a project like MikeOS in mind. MikeOS is open source AND programmed in assembly which is what i want but there is no documentation for how everything works. I need some good assembly tutorials so i can make my own os completely from scratch. At best the tutorials would be based around making one of these 16 bit operating systems, but anything helps.

Thanks in advance
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Updated 26-Aug-14 1:02am
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[no name] 26-Aug-14 7:06am    
Google was invented for finding things such as this.
Curtdawg99 26-Aug-14 7:45am    
Don't you think maybe i tried that?
[no name] 26-Aug-14 8:24am    
Nope sure don't.
Richard MacCutchan 26-Aug-14 10:15am    
There are plenty of assembly tutorials to be found on the internet; try and refine your search parameters.

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