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Kernel for Qbasic
#1
is it possible to create a kernel in qbasic?
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#2
Like a Linux kernel? No.
In the beginning, there is darkness – the emptiness of a matrix waiting for the light. Then a single photon flares into existence. Then another. Soon, thousands more. Optronic pathways connect, subroutines emerge from the chaos, and a holographic consciousness is born." -The Doctor
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#3
Quote:Like a Linux kernel? No.
Yes it is, you just have to make a low level library to enable all the calls.
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#4
You have to have something to run a DOS executable on. In that case, the executable becomes the Gui.
In the beginning, there is darkness – the emptiness of a matrix waiting for the light. Then a single photon flares into existence. Then another. Soon, thousands more. Optronic pathways connect, subroutines emerge from the chaos, and a holographic consciousness is born." -The Doctor
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#5
Quote:You have to have something to run a DOS executable on. In that case, the executable becomes the Gui.
No.
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#6
Popcorn kernels? :normal:
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#7
No, Davenstein, haven't you ever heard of the "kernel of truth"?
In the beginning, there is darkness – the emptiness of a matrix waiting for the light. Then a single photon flares into existence. Then another. Soon, thousands more. Optronic pathways connect, subroutines emerge from the chaos, and a holographic consciousness is born." -The Doctor
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#8
Colonel Sanders! :kiss:
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#9
I agree with Skyler. Qbasic is too high level to write a kernel. Kernels are almost exclusively written in C and ASM. Right?

Also, there are protected processor commands that Qbasic can't access.
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