It's interesting. Too many mock os's are made to look like windows. Try something like making the start menu taller and slide in from the side or something like that.
CYMOS - CY64 Mock OS
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CyberYoshi64Created:
Download:DFPZ4HDVersion:0.2.3-dev (24010108)Size:3.50 MB
CYMOS is the successor to サカキバラUI and brings in a more enhanced environment for applications.
If you want to help me out with new ideas, or simply join development of this project, check out the CYMOS development thread here.
CYMOS page on my website: here
Oh well. I'm currently busy to make it look exactly like Windows 95, or a similar one.
Also:
I'm currently making a YT video about a question my subz asked for!
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Oh well. I'm currently busy to make it look exactly like Windows 95, or a similar one.
Also:
I'm currently making a YT video about a question my subz asked for!
95? that's cool. Try replacing the keyboard with a more white vintage looking one.
Just what I always wanted, aside from a fighting game where the PC guy, Justin Long, Android bot, Linux penguin etc. beat the respective crap out of one another.
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Oh well. I'm currently busy to make it look exactly like Windows 95, or a similar one.
Also:
I'm currently making a YT video about a question my subz asked for!
Well, I'm a beginner, so it might take some time.
But I guess I update it in little portions one at the time.
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Oh well. I'm currently busy to make it look exactly like Windows 95, or a similar one.
Also:
I'm currently making a YT video about a question my subz asked for!
Yeah, I'm a german guy.
You asked for it 'cause my profile says this, doesn't it? 😮
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Just what I always wanted, aside from a fighting game where the PC guy, Justin Long, Android bot, Linux penguin etc. beat the respective crap out of one another.
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Fun fact: Android is indeed based on Linux.Replying to:Sagescript
Just what I always wanted, aside from a fighting game where the PC guy, Justin Long, Android bot, Linux penguin etc. beat the respective crap out of one another.
Yep :) Except one is now superior
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Oh well. I'm currently busy to make it look exactly like Windows 95, or a similar one.
Also:
I'm currently making a YT video about a question my subz asked for!
Ooh… I forgot your comment, spaceturtles...
Instead of Win9x I pushed it to Win10...
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I wrote your name incorrectly...Replying to:CyberYoshi64
Oh well. I'm currently busy to make it look exactly like Windows 95, or a similar one.
Also:
I'm currently making a YT video about a question my subz asked for!
Just don't make it force updates :p
A filesystem would be cool. Challenge: allow subdirectories.
Uuh… What?
A... filesystem...?
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How the **** am I supposed to do it...But telling you how will spoil the challenge :(
But here's a
hint
Try using meta data to store virtual file locations. This will allow you to leave all the files in your project folder in their natural sb locations and store complex paths such as "Drive/sys/a_file.exec". Since there are no text dat files you will either have to convert strings to numbers or just use a plain text file for the meta. You can use something similar for creating "desktop shortcuts". I'll leave file path structure and handling to you.I'm just a beginner and don't know about a lot.
To be honest
I only know: ?,IF,ELSEIF,REPEAT,WHILE,WAIT/VSYNC,BGMPLAY/-STOP/-CONT/-PAUSE And nothing else. I don't think that METADATA might be something with DATA. (WHAT I CANNOT DO (right now)!)Replying to:CyberYoshi64
I'm just a beginner and don't know about a lot.
To be honest
I only know: ?,IF,ELSEIF,REPEAT,WHILE,WAIT/VSYNC,BGMPLAY/-STOP/-CONT/-PAUSE And nothing else. I don't think that METADATA might be something with DATA. (WHAT I CANNOT DO (right now)!)tips
Meta data is basically tag data which stores some descriptive information for a larger quantity of data. To create and edit your meta data in another file you can use prgedit, prgget, etc. You can find descriptions for these by typing in prg, tapping the autocomplete for an item, and tapping the help button. I think you can find almost the same information in the manual, especially at http://smilebasic.com/en/reference/. You can find a lot of useful instruction information there. Try tapping each letter on the keyboard to see if any commands start with it an tapping the help button to see what it does.This is the best!
I updated it now! (Of course, you must redownload the package!)
Either look in the file "CHANGELOG" or progress through the setup, open the start menu and select "About" to see the content that was changed!
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I updated it now! (Of course, you must redownload the package!)
Either look in the file "CHANGELOG" or progress through the setup, open the start menu and select "About" to see the content that was changed!
What do you mean?