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QEMU Advent Calendar - an easy way to get familiar with unusual operating systems.

Every December day, the QEMU Advent Calendar project releases QEMU images with unusual, old or otherwise curious operating systems or applications.

For each image, a small shell script has been prepared that runs QEMU with optimal parameters. The project is still new (carried out only for the second time. In 2014, 23 images were presented), however, it is already overgrown with fun traditions. For example, the general list of planned images is not disclosed, but one item is added every day.

Currently presented:

  1. MikeOS - 16-bit OS, written on asm for real mode x86 processors. It is completed with a text editor and interpreter BASIC. What else is needed for happiness?
  2. Syllable Desktop - OS as OS. What she does in this list, I did not understand. Grew up from some clone Amiga.
  3. FreeGEM - Gnome? Kde? Ugh. Look at FreeGEM, mentally correct the fonts and get what DE should be.
  4. ReactOS - GHM. I won't say a word. However, everyone already heard about this project ...
  5. Tower of Hanoi - Who doesn't love Fort here? Everyone loves the Fort.
  6. MenuetOS - Recently, MenuetOS has grown fat to obscenity. One archive weighs almost MiB. PF-FF ...
  7. Sorry Ass - Hussars, silent!
  8. PM Invaders - Allows you to record aliens on NVDIMM. I am not lying!
  9. KolibriOS - honestly, I do not know what Hummingbirds are doing on this list. The system has grown completely and I see nothing surprising or funny in it. It just works.
  10. Epic Pinball Demo - just an old pinball.
  11. Genode OS Framework is a boring thing for security people. Sad even with beer.
  12. TetrOS - Tetris in MBR. Why make a garden with loaders, kernels and other stuff if Tetris fits in the MBR?

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/399837/


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