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@@ -6,49 +6,4 @@ A simple kernel made in assembly.
![image](https://www.ekeleze.net/assets/external/iDOS.png)
-## Building on Linux
-Prerequisites:
-- make
-- nasm
-- qemu
-- cdrtools
-
-To install them simply run `sudo apt install prerequisite-here` on ubuntu-based distros
or `sudo pacman -S prerequisite-here` on arch-based distros.
-
-Before you build it, you should set up a Makefile.
-(Note: The makefile is no longer included because the makefile sometimes varies from computer to computer)
-
-It should look something like this if you are on linux:
-```
-all: build
- qemu-system-x86_64 -cdrom kernel.iso
-
-build:
- nasm -f bin -o kernel.bin src/kernel.asm
- mv kernel.bin bin/kernel.bin
- mkisofs -b kernel.bin -no-emul-boot -o kernel.iso bin/
-
-clean:
- rm -rvf kernel.bin
- rm -rvf kernel.iso
-```
-
-Then to build and run, simply run `make all` in the terminal.
-
-## Building on Windows
-Prerequisites:
-- nasm
-- qemu
-- cdrtools
-
-Most of these can be found with a Google search.
-(Note: I had to add all of them to the path before I could get it to work, most of them don't do by default.)
-
-Make a .bat file to compile and run, it should look something like this:
-```
-nasm -f bin -o kernel.bin src/kernel.asm
-move /Y kernel.bin bin
-mkisofs -b kernel.bin -no-emul-boot -o kernel.iso bin/
-qemu-system-x86_64 -cdrom kernel.iso
-```
-Then run the .bat file.
+Please take a look at the [wiki](https://github.com/9xbt/iDOS/wiki) for building and contributing.