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+*Concepts you may want to Google beforehand: monolithic kernel, microkernel*
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+**Goal: Pause and organize our code a little bit**
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+Maybe you didn't realize it, but you already have your own kernel
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+running!
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+However, it does very little, just print an 'X'. Now is the time to stop for
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+a moment and organize the code into folders, create a scalable Makefile for future code,
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+and think on a strategy.
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+Take a look at the new folder structure. Most of the files have been symlinked
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+from previous lessons, so if we have to change them at some point, it will be
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+a better idea to remove the symlink and create a new file.
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+Strategy
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+--------
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+We will want to do many things with our OS:
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+- Handle screen output and keyboard input, for starters
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+- A tiny, basic `libc`
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+- Memory management
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+- Interrupt handling
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+- Write a filesystem to store files
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+- Create a very simple shell
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+- Maybe we will write a simple text editor
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+- Multiple processes and scheduling
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+Probably we will go through them in that order, however it's soon to tell.
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+If we feel brave enough:
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+- A BASIC interpreter, like in the 70s!
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+- A GUI
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+- Networking
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+You may notice that, since this is a tutorial, we haven't yet discussed which kind
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+of kernel we will write. It will probably be a monolithic one since they are easier
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+to design and implement, and after all this is our first OS. Maybe in the future
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+we'll add a lesson "15-b" with a microkernel design. Who knows.
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