Releasing MOROS 0.10.3
MOROS is a text-based hobby operating system targeting computers with a x86-64 architecture and a BIOS. It is inspired by Unix and ITS but is closer to a modern DOS at the moment in term of features.
What's new in MOROS 0.10.3?
- Added hashbang support to execute lisp or shell programs
- Added time synchronisation with a new ntp program
- Added escape sequences to the shell
- Added ANSI OSC color palette support
- Fixed memory and network issues
- Improved ATA driver performance
Read the full list of changes on the CHANGELOG
How to run MOROS?
The binary can be booted from USB on a computer with a BIOS or from a virtual machine with Bochs, QEMU, or VirtualBox. Here's a quick way to do it with QEMU:
qemu-system-x86_64 -m 32 -cpu max -nic model=rtl8139 -soundhw pcspk -hda moros-v0.10.3.bin
Read more detailed instructions in the README