Difference between revisions of "How to make changes and test application in KolibriOS"
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Run CPUID application. (Just double click this ). Should see your updated CPUID application. | Run CPUID application. (Just double click this ). Should see your updated CPUID application. |
Revision as of 13:38, 30 June 2016
Environment: Windows machine + VMWare Workstation -> Ubuntu
Following this guidlines: [[1]]
1) Create CPUID application
CD to KolibriOS/Program/System/CPUID/trunk/
Run this command:
fasm CPUID.ASM CPUID
‘ls’ to check CPUID is created. Now we need to copy this to the disc.
2) Copy CPUID to disk, follow this steps:
sudo mkdir /media/floppy1/ sudo mount -o loop ~/kolibrios/kolibri.img /media/floppy1/ sudo mkdir /media/floppy1/my sudo cp ~/kolibrios/programs/system/CPUID/trunk/CPUID /media/floppy1/my sudo umount /media/floppy1/
This should copy the CPUID to disk, to check you can check ‘my’ folder before unmounting the disk.
3) Running a program in VirtualBox
Installing Oracle VM VirtualBox: sudo apt-get install virtualbox
Creating virtual machine: vboxmanage createvm --name "kolibrios" --register vboxmanage storagectl "kolibrios" --name "Floppy" --add floppy vboxmanage storageattach "kolibrios" --storagectl "Floppy" --port 0 --device 0 --type fdd --medium ~/kolibrios/kolibri.img
Running KolibriOS: vboxmanage startvm "kolibrios" &
4) Open your modified CPUID application in KolibriOS Once inside kolibri, open KFAR.
In the right hand side, open up your disc image. Should look like this.
- Example.jpg
Caption1
- Example.jpg
Caption2
Run CPUID application. (Just double click this ). Should see your updated CPUID application.