/TempleOS

Talk to God on up to 64 cores. Final snapshot of the Third Temple.

Primary LanguageHolyC

                           TempleOS

You can't do much until you burn a TempleOS CD/DVD from the ISO file
and boot it, or you aim your virtual machine's CD/DVD at the ISO file
and boot.  TempleOS files are compressed and the source code can only be 
compiled by the TempleOS compiler... which is available when you boot
the CD/DVD.  TempleOS is 100% open source with all source present.

TempleOS is 64-bit and will not run on 32-bit hardware.

TempleOS requires 512 Meg of RAM minimum.

TempleOS may require you to enter I/O port addresses for the CD/DVD drive
and the hard drive.  In Windows, you can find I/O port info in the
Accessories/System Tools/System Info/Hardware Resources/I/O ports.
Look for and write down "IDE", "ATA" or "SATA" port numbers.  In Linux, use
"lspci -v".  Then, boot the TempleOS CD and try all combinations.  (Sorry,
it's too difficult for TempleOS to figure-out port numbers, automatically.)

The source code can also be found at the TempleOS web site, 
http://www.templeos.org but cannot be compiled outside TempleOS because
it's HolyC, a nonstandard C/C++ dialect, and asm.