Inactive Terry A. Davis / Terrence Andrew Davis - Creator of TempleOS (formerly LoseThos/sparrowOS)

I will never forgive the CIA Niggers for causing this man's death.

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Thank you Josh the shadow cast by the gunt has been lifted.
Praise Terry a Davis he knew they'd lockdown github. People have said Metokur is at fault yet I blame the vice curse.
youtube-dl -f best --playlist-reverse -o '%(playlist_index)03d %(upload_date)s %(title)s (%(id)s).%(ext)s' --download-archive downloaded.txt https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJZTn-fPu-uIA55UI47_cXg
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I feel for the guy. Insanely smart, yet batshit insane. Also it only looks like it would run on a stone age computer, but it's written in x86-64 assembly.
I visited his page yesterday and here's a list of his demands
When God is manifest to the World and He claims this operating system,

publically, here's what I want:

* VMware to again support PC Speaker and provide emulation if no PC Speaker is
present.
* Windows and Linux will support RedSea file system so I can get rid of 2,000

lines of redundant, blemished code -- FAT32 and ISO9660. God's temple must be

perfect. I view redundant code that performs the same function as imperfect.

More than one filesystem type is bad, not good!

::/Kernel/Dsk/FileSysRedSea.CPP

::/Kernel/Dsk/FileSysFAT.CPP :1004

::/Kernel/Dsk/FileSysISO1.CPP :306

::/Adam/Boot/DskCDDVD.CPP :536

* No secure boot. TempleOS is a additional operating system that must be used

along-side Windows or Linux, not as a replacement. It must dual boot.

* Mandate to PC hardware manufacturers: ATA/ATAPI PIO must work.

* PS2 emulated Keyboard and Mouse must work. The BIOS must enable these.

* VMware should allow ATAPI to connect real CD/DVD hardware.

* Perhaps, VMware can enable faster than standard x86 IN/OUT instruction timing

for ATA/ATAPI PIO, so the bandwidth isn't as bad.

* VMware and others should list TempleOS as one of the official 64-bit operating

systems.

* Windows and Linux should support TempleOS .GRA graphics files. These are just

right-side-up .BMP files with 8-bit pixs 4-bits of color and transparency, with

no palette. Compression is an LZW compression. DCSave(), GRAWrite(), DCLoad(),

and GRARead(). ::/Kernel/Compress.CPP

In other words, all hardware and BIOSes must support TempleOS as a native and as

a virtual system, dual booted with Windows or Linux.

It would be neat if TempleOS were burned into BIOS ROMs in the factory, or maybe

Intel CPU chips, in factory! My hope is that it will be finished and largely

unchanging for centuries. I need a good dictionary, first. Maybe, we leave the

dictionary out.



I do not intend to ever support UEFI. That monstrocity uses elf and various

propriatary graphics formats.
don't worry. Terry's in a CIA nigger-free heaven right now.

It takes insanity to see what God sees...
 
I've changed my screen resolution for today to 640x480, just as God intended.

We miss you, King Terry. :semperfidelis:

In 16 color? God only recognizes four bit color.

(Fun fact: Coincidentally this is pretty much the 'best' video mode you can set using simple BIOS calls. God didn't want Terry wasting his time on figuring out video cards.)

But yeah. Two years. I hadn't heard the thing about his mom's video either. I wonder if he saw it, and if that could've changed things for him. Ffffuck.
 
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