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Is it possible to build a real operating system with its Cosmos library?
Hello, I have a question, is it possible to build a real operating system such as Windows with the help of Cosmos library and programming languages ​​such as C-Sharp and Visual Basic.net

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Is it possible to build a real operating system with its Cosmos library?
Hello, I have a question, is it possible to build a real operating system such as Windows with the help of Cosmos library and programming languages ​​such as C-Sharp and Visual Basic.net
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BillWoodruff 1-Nov-21 3:56am    
Define a "real" OS. Unless you are an experienced developer with years of experience, and intimate knowledge of Win and .NET internals, I believe you will waste your time, and achieve nothing.

Why aren't you reading and studying the Cosmos docs:

COSMOS Repository on GitHub - The COSMOS source, issue tracker and other downloads
COSMOS Discussions on GitHub - Ask general questions, get help and show off your projects
COSMOS Discord Server - Ask any COSMOS related questions or just chat with other Cosmos users
COSMOS Facebook Page - Our blog where we post updates and other news.
COSMOS YouTube Channel
The current Cosmos DevKit and UserKit API Reference.
Hazem Hazem 1-Nov-21 17:55pm    
I have experience in using libraries that deal with the system, such as the iO library, the library dealing with operations, and the network library, but I want to design parts that deal with all these things and I want to add them to the kernel. The question here is if I can do this. Thank you
BillWoodruff 2-Nov-21 1:14am    
Well, good luck wit that.

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I haven't tried it, but the answer would seem to be "Yes": Develop your own OS in .NET - COSMOS[^]
 
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Hazem Hazem 1-Nov-21 17:56pm    
I have experience in using libraries that deal with the system, such as the iO library, the library dealing with operations, and the network library, but I want to design parts that deal with all these things and I want to add them to the kernel. The question here is if I can do this. Thank you

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