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Old 31st July 2019, 14:08   #1
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Default bootOS operating system in 512 bytes (boot sector)

bootOS is a monolithic operating system that fits in one boot sector. It’s able to load, execute, and save programs. Also keeps a filesystem. It can work with any floppy disk size starting at 180K. It relocates itself at 0000:7a00 and requires further 768 bytes of memory starting at 0000:7700. Impressive work.

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