Only about 500 lines of legacy example code to replace and I’ll have me an all new OS kernel, at least for simple builds. This is excluding a little clutter that needs to be cleaned up before release.
Some of the remaining “legacy” code may be spun into a new driver package covering QEMU functionality, and more work remains to be done getting demo programs packaged for use on the kernel.
Hopefully the next post will be about a successful build with no legacy code!
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