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|release_date = 2008 |
|release_date = 2008 |
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|creator = Kenneth |
|creator = Kenneth |
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|country = ? |
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|language = English |
|language = English |
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|arch = x86 (32-bit) |
|arch = x86 (32-bit) |
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|size = 2.88M (combined) |
|size = 2.88M (combined) |
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|download = [https://crustywindo.ws/collection/Windows%20XP/TinyKRNL%201.img TinyKRNL 1.img]<br>[https://crustywindo.ws/collection/Windows%20XP/TinyKRNL%202.img TinyKRNL 2.img] |
|download = [https://crustywindo.ws/collection/Windows%20XP/TinyKRNL%201.img TinyKRNL 1.img]<br>[https://crustywindo.ws/collection/Windows%20XP/TinyKRNL%202.img TinyKRNL 2.img] |
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|archiveadd = December 8, 2022 |
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'''TinyKRNL''' is a bootleg live Windows XP environment, which was created by Kenneth. It released in 2008. It is based on [[PicoXP]]. It is currently the smallest XP bootleg in the collection, and one of the very few available on floppy disks. |
'''TinyKRNL''' is a bootleg live [[:Category:Bootlegs based on Windows XP|Windows XP]] environment, which was created by Kenneth. It released in 2008, and was added to the archive on December 8, 2022. It is based on [[PicoXP]]. It is currently the smallest XP bootleg in the collection, and one of the very few available on floppy disks. |
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== Description == |
== Description == |
Revision as of 07:59, 5 October 2023
Crusty Windows bootleg | |
Original OS | Windows XP |
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Forked from | PicoXP |
Release date | 2008 |
Author | Kenneth |
Language(s) | English |
Architecture(s) | x86 (32-bit) |
File size | 2.88M (combined) |
Download link | TinyKRNL 1.img TinyKRNL 2.img |
Date added | December 8, 2022 |
TinyKRNL is a bootleg live Windows XP environment, which was created by Kenneth. It released in 2008, and was added to the archive on December 8, 2022. It is based on PicoXP. It is currently the smallest XP bootleg in the collection, and one of the very few available on floppy disks.
Description
TinyKRNL utilizes Windows Native Mode, which is mostly used with the chkdsk
tool in vanilla Windows, alongside a custom shell named the Native Command Line Interface (NCLI) to actually run things. Because the Win32 subsystem has been removed, no native Windows programs will run, even if they are command line. In addition, there is also no NTVDM, which means DOS programs will similarly not work. Programs would have to be written from scratch to actually be used with this OS.
Changes from Windows XP
- Removal of pretty much everything.
- The banner and palette when booted is a darkish blue.
Gallery
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Boot screen
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Command Prompt