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(Created page with "{{BeginnersWarning}} {{Rating|1}} {{Template:Kernel designs}} In this tutorial you will write a simple kernel for 32-bit x86 and boot it. This is the first step in creating your own operating system. This tutorial serves as an example of how to create a minimal system, but not as an example of how to properly structure your project. These instructions are community reviewed and follow the current recommendations for good reasons. Beware of t...")
 
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=== Bootstrap Assembly ===
:''Alternatively, you can use [[Bare Bones with NASM|NASM]] or [[EPLOS|EPLOS]] as your assembler.''
 
You will now create a file called boot.s and discuss its contents. In this example, you are using the GNU assembler, which is part of the cross-compiler toolchain you built earlier. This assembler integrates very well with the rest of the GNU toolchain.
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