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- 00:11, 20 April 2024 Linux 0.01 (hist | edit) [13,050 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''< Linux 0.00''' | '''Linux 0.02''' {{Infobox OS | title = '''Linux 0.01''' | image = 350px | caption = Linux 0.01 in QEMU. | developer = Linus Torvalds | initial_release = September 17, 1991 | architecture = i386 }} '''Linux 0.01''' was released September 17, 1991. This is the first "true" release of Linux. Unlike 0.00, this thing is actually functional, and boots into a shell! At this point, a few common UNIX tools such as...")
- 21:06, 19 April 2024 Linux 0.00/Source (hist | edit) [12,945 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<syntaxhighlight lang="asm"> # Boot.s this code has been transferred to the memory 0 x10000, and in protected mode KRN_BASE = 0x10000 # Boot.s we have learned about the structure of the Register, which is the index table at the gdt # Gdt a table of the table of eight bytes. Each user process of the two gdt table, and ldt tss Not # 1 # The second is the code of the system # The third is the system of data # 3 is the memory of the system TSS0_SEL = 0x20 LDT0_SEL...")
- 21:05, 19 April 2024 Linux 0.00 (hist | edit) [1,390 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Series||Linux 0.01}} {{Infobox OS | title = '''Linux 0.00''' | image = 350px | caption = Linux 0.00, in all its glory, running in QEMU | developer = Linus Torvalds | initial_release = 1991 | architecture = i386 }} Ever wondered what the first version of Linux was like? Well... it's nothing terribly interesting. At this point, the OS consisted of two whole assembly files, a booter, and a kernel which boots into protected mode, and executes two...")
- 05:28, 16 April 2024 Skype Commands, Easter Eggs, Bugs, and Tricks (hist | edit) [14,741 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "200px|right I originally wrote this in July of 2014, when Skype 6.16 was the newest version. As such, many of these commands probably don't work anymore, but I'm putting it here for historic purposes. ==Commands== Common commands which are documented on the Skype website {| class="wikitable" ! scope="col" | Command ! scope="col" style="width: 550px;" | Description |- | '''/add [username]''' || Adds a contact to the group chat. For example, typin...")
- 05:27, 14 April 2024 QEMU/Guests/MS-DOS 3.30 (hist | edit) [2,587 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This page details how to install MS-DOS 3.30 in QEMU. '''MS-DOS 3.30''' was released by Microsoft in February 1988. While it is obviously lacks in features compared to FreeDOS or even MS-DOS 6.22, it runs some software and OSes like Windows 1.0 and Windows 2.0 with more stability. ==Prerequisites== ===QEMU=== You'll need QEMU installed. ===MS-DOS 3.30=== You'll need the MS-DOS 3.30 fl...")
- 02:34, 14 April 2024 How to make a Windows XP bootleg (hist | edit) [9,195 bytes] HolyNetworkAdapter (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''This article was taken from [https://egg.l5.ca/wiki/index.php?title=How_to_make_a_Windows_bootleg/WindowsXP here.] It might not reflect the most recent changes!'' thumb|Windows XP Ultimate, a CollabSysOS bootleg I have worked on. In this tutorial, I'll be going through how I make Windows XP bootlegs. It's unfortunately not as easy as Windows 7+ and a pain in the ass to do, but you can get a basic crusty mod out of it. This will also work...")
- 00:45, 6 February 2024 Getting Started with OpenSolaris/Exploring the OS (hist | edit) [2,488 bytes] Navi (talk | contribs) (There's quite a bit more to do, but it's a start.)
- 00:33, 5 February 2024 Getting Started with OpenSolaris/Installing OpenSolaris (hist | edit) [4,090 bytes] Navi (talk | contribs) (Text is done, I'll get the images on there at some point.)
- 22:26, 4 February 2024 Getting Started with OpenSolaris/Setting Up VirtualBox (hist | edit) [3,004 bytes] Navi (talk | contribs) (Basic Information, might as well spell it out tho.)
- 17:08, 3 February 2024 Getting Started with OpenSolaris/Acquiring OpenSolaris (hist | edit) [2,188 bytes] Navi (talk | contribs) (Literally just downloading the OS, and basic info on system requirements.)
- 16:18, 3 February 2024 Getting Started with OpenSolaris (hist | edit) [4,117 bytes] Navi (talk | contribs) (There's a start here. Not sure how much I'll develop this but we'll see.)
- 03:20, 25 January 2024 50 Shades of Grey (hist | edit) [8,386 bytes] HolyNetworkAdapter (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<div style="position: relative; height:1000px;"> <div style='position: absolute; left: 0%; top: 0px; width:18%; height:90px; background: #050505; border-radius:10px; display: block; border: 1px solid #888'></div> <div style='position: absolute; left: 20%; top: 0px; width:18%; height:90px; background: #0A0A0A; border-radius:10px; display: block; border: 1px solid #888'></div> <div style='position: absolute; left: 40%; top: 0px; width:18%; height:90px; background: #0F0F0F;...")
- 02:46, 25 January 2024 How to Fry an Egg (hist | edit) [4,505 bytes] Navi (talk | contribs) (I'm so sorry.)
- 02:11, 25 January 2024 How to cook scrambled eggs (hist | edit) [2,496 bytes] HolyNetworkAdapter (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|Scrambled eggs on a plate This article will show you how to cook perfect scrambled eggs. == You'll need == * 4 eggs * Salt and pepper * 1/4 cup (60 ml) milk (optional) == Cooking == === Step 1 === '''Spray a medium skillet with cooking spray.''' Set the skillet on the stove and heat it for several minutes over medium heat. Note that you can use 2 tsp (10 ml) of butter or margarine instead of the cooking spray, if desired, but the cooki...")