<!DOCTYPE HTML> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=US-ASCII"> <meta name="generator" content="ZealOS V1.01"> <style type="text/css"> body {background-color:#fef1f0;} .cF0{color:#000000;background-color:#fef1f0;} .cF1{color:#0148a4;background-color:#fef1f0;} .cF2{color:#3b7901;background-color:#fef1f0;} .cF3{color:#057c7e;background-color:#fef1f0;} .cF4{color:#bb2020;background-color:#fef1f0;} .cF5{color:#9e42ae;background-color:#fef1f0;} .cF6{color:#b57901;background-color:#fef1f0;} .cF7{color:#b2b6af;background-color:#fef1f0;} .cF8{color:#555753;background-color:#fef1f0;} .cF9{color:#678fbb;background-color:#fef1f0;} .cFA{color:#82bc49;background-color:#fef1f0;} .cFB{color:#0097a2;background-color:#fef1f0;} .cFC{color:#e26a6a;background-color:#fef1f0;} .cFD{color:#c671bc;background-color:#fef1f0;} .cFE{color:#c7ab00;background-color:#fef1f0;} .cFF{color:#fef1f0;background-color:#fef1f0;} </style> </head> <body> <pre style="font-family:monospace;font-size:12pt"> <a name="l1"></a><span class=cF5> Project Roadmap</span><span class=cF0> <a name="l2"></a> <a name="l3"></a>The goal is to be a fully-functional, self-reproducing x86_64 PC operating system running in </span><span class=cF2>ring-0 only</span><span class=cF0>, designed for modern <a name="l4"></a>machines with </span><span class=cF2>AHCI</span><span class=cF0>. <a name="l5"></a> <a name="l6"></a>Roadmap: <a name="l7"></a> <a name="l8"></a>- AHCI driver that is capable of reading and burning CD/DVD discs (.R/W). <a name="l9"></a> <a name="l10"></a>- Write drivers for the 5 most common ethernet cards. <a name="l11"></a> - PCNet-II (Virtualbox) <a name="l12"></a> - 82545EM (VMWare; QEMU?) <a name="l13"></a> - ... <a name="l14"></a> - ... <a name="l15"></a> - ... <a name="l16"></a> <a name="l17"></a>- Create a clean and robust networking stack that supports sockets, TCP, UDP, IP, ICMP, DHCP, and an HTTP library. <a name="l18"></a> - Write applications using this networking stack. <a name="l19"></a> - Write a JSON library, so REST APIs can be used. <a name="l20"></a> - Whole system VCS, with root being top-level directory. Stored repo inside the OS, you can checkout any commit onto <a name="l21"></a>another partition and boot it to see what the OS was like in that commit. <a name="l22"></a> - Pull updates directly onto root filesystem from network. (it's a repo source tree after all). <a name="l23"></a> <a name="l24"></a>- Code clean up and refactoring. <a name="l25"></a> <a name="l26"></a>- Perhaps support for USB keyboard and mice. <a name="l27"></a> </span></pre></body> </html>