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While these are included for reference purposes, because they are frequently mentioned, it is recommended that anyone following the tutorials on the wiki take the third-party tutorials as supplemental rather than suggested.
 
{{Ratingicon}} [http://jamesmolloy.co.uk/tutorial_html/ James A. Molloy's Kernel Tutorials] - one of the more popular tutorials in the past, it has a number of [[James Molloy's Tutorial Known Bugs|known bugsissues]], and does not seem to be actively updating.
 
{{Ratingicon}} [http://www.brokenthorn.com/Resources/OSDevIndex.html BrokenThorn Operating System Development Series] - Like the James Molloy series, this is a very well-known tutorial series, but one which is very dated and has a large number of [[Brokenthorn's Known Bugs|known flaws]] that have not been corrected.
 
{{Ratingicon}} [http://www.osdever.net/tutorials/view/brans-kernel-development-tutorial Bran's Kernel Tutorial] - a very dated, but still often referenced, tutorial from the now-moribund "Bona Fide OS Development" site. Like JAM and BrokenThorn, the code examples have many [[Bran's Known Bugs|known bugsproblems]], and much of the material is long out of date.
 
{{Ratingicon}} [http://mikeos.sourceforge.net/write-your-own-os.html How to write a simple operating system] by Mike Saunders - this is the starting point for those following the MikeOS project, an x86 real-mode system written in assembly language. and focuses on the aspects needed to get going with developing for MikeOS.
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