# ZealOS [![Discord](https://img.shields.io/discord/934200098144022609?color=7289DA&label=Discord&logo=discord&logoColor=white)](https://discord.gg/rK6U3xdr7D) [![](https://img.shields.io/badge/wiki-documentation-forestgreen)](https://github.com/Zeal-Operating-System/ZealOS/wiki) The Zeal Operating System is a modernized fork of the 64-bit Temple Operating System. Guiding principles of development include transparency, full user control, and adherence to public-domain/open-source implementations. ![](/screenshots/screenshot2.png) ZealOS strives to be simple, documented, and require as little of a knowledge gap as possible. One person should be able to comprehend the entire system in at least a semi-detailed way within a few days of study. **Simplify, don't complicate; make accessible, don't obfuscate.** Features in development include: - [32-bit color VBE graphics](https://github.com/TempleProgramming/HolyGL) - Fully-functional AHCI support - Network card drivers and a networking stack - UEFI booting via [BSD2-licensed Limine bootloader](https://github.com/limine-bootloader/limine) and [Public Domain ZealBooter prekernel](/zealbooter/zealbooter.c) [Changes include](https://zeal-operating-system.github.io/Doc/ChangeLog.DD.html): - 60 FPS - VBE graphics with variable resolutions - Reformatted code for readability - Added comments and documentation - HolyC -> ZealC - System-wide renaming for clarity ## Getting started ### Prerequisites - For running in a VM: Intel VT-x/AMD-V acceleration enabled in your BIOS settings. (Required to virtualize any 64-bit operating system properly.) * If using Windows, [Hyper-V must be enabled.](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/hyper-v-on-windows/quick-start/enable-hyper-v#enable-the-hyper-v-role-through-settings) - Working knowledge of the C programming language. To create a Distro ISO, run the `build-iso` script. Check the Wiki guide for details on [building an ISO](https://github.com/Zeal-Operating-System/ZealOS/wiki/Building-an-ISO). After creating an ISO, see the Wiki guides on installing in [VirtualBox](https://github.com/Zeal-Operating-System/ZealOS/wiki/Installing-(Virtualbox)), [VMWare](https://github.com/Zeal-Operating-System/ZealOS/wiki/Installing-(VMWare)), and [bare-metal](https://github.com/Zeal-Operating-System/ZealOS/wiki/Installing-(Bare%E2%80%90metal)). ### Contributing There are two ways to contribute. The first way involves everything happening inside the OS, as intended by Terry. After you've built the latest ISO, installed to a VM, made your changes, and powered off the VM, you can run the `sync` script to merge your changes to the repo. Alternatively, you can edit repo files using an external editor, outside of the OS. Afterwards, you can make a pull request on the `master` branch. ## Background In around November of 2019, [VoidNV](https://web.archive.org/web/20210414181948/https://github.com/VoidNV) forked [ZenithOS](https://web.archive.org/web/20200811190005/https://github.com/VoidNV/ZenithOS) from TempleOS. [Releases of pre-git ZenithOS are currently archived on the mega.nz website.](https://mega.nz/#F!ZIEGmSRQ!qvL6Wk6THzE-dazkfT6N3Q) The repository was removed in August of 2020, and reuploaded to [ZenithOS](https://web.archive.org/web/20210630230454/https://github.com/ZenithOS/ZenithOS). The latest archived [front page](https://web.archive.org/web/20200811190005/https://github.com/VoidNV/ZenithOS/), [master.zip](https://web.archive.org/web/20200811190054/https://codeload.github.com/VoidNV/ZenithOS/zip/master), and [related links](https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://github.com/VoidNV/ZenithOS/*) can be found on archive.org. In July of 2021, ZealOS was forked from ZenithOS. ## Screenshots Network Report, Gopher Client, FTP Client, GrDir, and AutoComplete, with Stars wallpaper ![](/screenshots/screenshot3.png) 32-bit color! ![](/screenshots/screenshot1.png)