| Hi HN! I'm 13 and I built Aurion OS
as a solo learning project over 14 days
(~12 hours/day). It's a 32-bit x86 operating system
written entirely in C and x86 Assembly
with no external libraries. What it has:
Custom bootloader and kernel
VESA framebuffer graphics (1920x1080,
double-buffered)
Window manager with draggable,
overlapping windows
macOS-inspired dock with transparency
PS/2 keyboard and mouse drivers
ATA hard drive driver with filesystem
PCI bus enumeration
RTL8139 network driver (WIP)
Real-time clock
Runs on just 16MB RAM (up to 10
windows simultaneously) Built-in apps: Terminal (with DOS mode),
Notepad (save/load), Calculator, Paint
(multiple colors and brush sizes),
Snake game, Settings (theme switching),
and System Info. Currently works best on QEMU, VirtualBox,
and VMware. Real hardware support is
still a work in progress. Next goal: TCP/IP networking stack. I'd love any feedback, suggestions,
or criticism. This is my first OS
project and I learned mass amounts
while building it. Happy to answer
any technical questions! |
Everything in that account has appeared in the last 6mo. Very unnatural commit activity, and clearly contradicts the claim that this is their first OS project. Is linked to a faceless YT channel.