You have to use Assembly. It is possible to create an OS with c or c++, but some portions of the OS MUST be in Assembly. Try googling for an assembly compiler (cuz i cant help u with the Assembly part) and for some OS source code.
linus
An operating system is usually defined as a collection of software used to create a complete and usable system. By that definition, he did not create any operating system. Torvalds created the most important piece of an operating system, a kernel. The kernel he created is called Linux.
No, you can create multiple accounts on most of the OS's
c language helps to create securities create several programs to build the software{operating systems.
jj
In this day and age, it would be quite difficult to create an operating system. In 1980, when personal computers came as kits, it was easy to unassemble the operating system, CP/M, and then create your own operating system. This was done and different companies used competing operating systems. Three operating systems now exist, Microsoft, Linux, and UNIX. They are far, far more complex than CP/M. It would be possible to get a copy of CP/M and study the code. You could make a computer start and stop. You could make it do a few simple things. You could not begin to create an operating system to compete with one of the big three.
The operating system normally insists that the file has a name.
Microsoft was selected as the vendor
Yes you can. You would need to create separate partitions for each operating system - installing each operating system into its own partition. When you switch on the computer, it will show a menu allowing you to choose which operating system you want to start.
That depends on what operating system the HP computer is using.
No. Windows XP is an operating system that allows applications to create and format documents.
He worked on it throughout the 1970s with Dennis Ritchie.