TempleOS is a free, public domain, x86_64, multi-cored, non-preemptive multi-tasking, ring-0-only, single-address_mapped (identity mapped), operating system for recreational programming, developed by Terry A. Davis, who wrote all of TempleOS over the past 14.7 years (full-time), while dodging and (sometimes) killing glow-in-the-dark CIA niggers. The lastest version of TempleOS (v5.03) can be downloaded from the official website, listed below.
How do I run it then? I have this really shit computer that I can’t even get Debian on and I just wanted it for shits and giggles
Kayden Carter
VM :)
Wyatt Ramirez
You dumb nigger. You absolute dumb nigger. I hope you suffer. I hope you die a horrible fucking death. When I ask how to install something, I mean install. Kill yourself.
Charles Nelson
Okay let me break this down for your simple mind.
1. Install VMWare, Boxes, or other appropriate virtualization app 2. Create new VM 3. Point new VM at TempleOS boot media 4. If desired, create disk for installation 5. Point running TempleOS instance at disk
Fucking glow in the dark cia nigger. Your last comment said "run", so you were told how to "run". Choose your words more carefully you insufferable prick.
Adam White
that's not how God would command you to speak
Jaxson Powell
When is terry's estimated x86 version? Is he coding it up right now under his bridge?
Joseph Collins
TempleOS is 64-bit only, your shitbox is probably 32-bit
Charles Flores
top kek
Benjamin Hughes
Thinking about attempting to add minimal USB support for keyboards so it can be potentially installed on actual hardware. I hope this doesn't anger Mr. God.
Jordan Cooper
Ga
Matthew Anderson
y
Jace Martinez
>so it can be potentially installed on actual hardware >doesn't have ps/2 on his computer wtf senpai
Evan Price
Laptop doesn't have PS/2. Most people don't use PS/2 nowadays on desktop anyways. A basic, generic USB keyboard and mouse driver would probably go a long way.
Jeremiah Butler
I'm waiting for the update that will add ethernet & VGA support
Brody Perez
I want to make a documentary about Terry's life
Ayden Barnes
>Laptop doesn't have PS/2. Many laptops still internally use PS/2...
Alexander Diaz
Dunno about yours, but mine doesn't, and many others don't seem to.
Alexander Anderson
TempleOS is certified by Jow Forums as the Official Habbebing Machine
That said, looks like the Italian President and the Poles are up to something
Can you do it ? I think it would be pretty difficult to next to impossible Also btw I think Terry said that mr.god doesn't like the complicated universial serial bus but I could be wrong If you are gonna do it it would be fun livestreaming it too
Wyatt Martin
God detests USB! We're gonna do Super Simple Serial instead, once Intel builds the Temple CPU.