TempleOS

TempleOS | |
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Created by | Terry Davis |
Date | 2005 - 2017 |
Status | Completed |
Website | https://templeos.org/ |
TempleOS is a lightweight operating system created by Terry Davis, meant as the 3rd Temple mentioned in the Bible.
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TempleOS runs at 640x480 with a 16 colors display and it is incapable of newtworking by God's request. TempleOS is completely Open Source and operates at Ring-0 with its own compiler, making it extensively customizable and easily able to be forked. By default it comes with games created by Terry and custom graphics. Some fans have added newtworking capabilities to the OS, but some are critical about this endeavour as it goes against the wishes of Terry.
TempleOS was created in a programming language that was also created by Terry himself, called HolyC. It is a dialect of the C programming language, that contains some features of C++ as well. It was used to create TempleOS. HolyC is not compatible with C or C++ but can call C functions. Like C and C++, it compiles directly to assembly. However, unlike those languages HolyC can be both just-in-time (JIT) and ahead-of-time compiled. This means you can just change some parts of the TempleOS source code, reboot the system, and the changes you made will be reflected without even having to recompile.
How to Setup[edit | edit source]
- Go to templeos.org and download the ISO file.
- Burn the ISO into an USB Drive, use Rufus if you're a Windowscuck or Ventoy if you're a Linuxfed.
- After you've done burning the ISO, boot into your BIOS menu (you can check your PC's manufacturer and spam the key during boot to access the BIOS menu). Go to the "change boot device order" section in the BIOS menu and increase the priority of the USB drive over your main system. You will boot into the installation ISO on your next boot.
- Follow the instructions of the installation media. It's just yes and no questions so it wouldn't be that difficult unless you're a retarded ape. Keep in mind that this will destroy all of the data that you had on your PC🗝️ if done improperly. Use the virtual machine setup if you don't want that to happen.
- Enjoy your aryan OS saar.
How to Setup on an Virtual Machine[edit | edit source]
- Go to templeos.org and download the ISO file. (again)
- Download https://www.virtualbox.org/. You can use other virtual machines but this article will be written for Virtual Box. Make sure you have "enable virtualization technologies" turned on in your BIOS if available.
- Create a virtual machine in VirtualBox. Choose the type "Other" and version "Other/Unknown 64-bit".
- After you press continue, it will ask for ram allocation. Set the memory size to around 2.5GB and press continue again.
- Press "Create a virtual hard disk now", click create and then select "VDI (VirtualBox Disc Image)".
- Continue. Set the "Storage on physical hard disk" to "Dynamically Allocated".
- Continue again. It will ask for disk size, give it around 4GBs. After you click "Create", you will be able to boot into TempleOS.
- Enjoy your aryan OS without the risk of corrupting your entire drive, saar.
Relation to Soyjaks[edit | edit source]
A KiwiFarms user and janny called Crunklord (which also has occasionally posted on the shiwi) has made several original games for TempleOS, one each year, a few of which are related to Chudjak. The first is called CyberChud from 2023, which is actually not really a game but instead a game engine, the first of its kind created on TempleOS.[1] It supports skeletal animations, normal mapping, shadow mapping, cubemaps, monochromatic renderer for 16 color palettization and has support for creating maps using Quake's BSP. The second game xhe has made related to Chud is 2024's Chud's Vacation, which is a first person shooter with story elements.[2] Another one is 2025's ChudBound, which is a fully fledged third person game with a different story and characters.[3] However, as the creator is not really a soyteen, be sure to expect that the games might contain more references to Kiwi Farms culture than the Sharty. Chud's character in them is also more similar to the normie interpretation, with memes such 'Nothing Ever Happens' and 'Millions must die' being referenced. These games can all be download from the farmer's website.[4]
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