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== Description == |
== Description == |
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TinyKRNL |
TinyKRNL is based on what is known as "native mode", the same one where the ''chkdsk'' tool is launched when it needs to check and fix errors in the system partition. |
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== Changes from Windows XP == |
== Changes from Windows XP == |
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* Removal of pretty much everything. |
* Removal of pretty much everything. |
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* The banner and palette when booted is a darkish blue. |
* The banner and palette when booted is a darkish blue. |
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* As the OS is in native mode, no Windows programs run, as they are part of the Win32 subsystem and |
* As the OS is in native mode, no Windows programs run, as they are part of the Win32 subsystem and do not work in this OS, same goes for DOS programs because they need to be virtualized with NTVDM, and that also requires the Win32 subsystem so it will not work either. |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
Revision as of 13:24, 28 March 2023
Crusty Windows bootleg | |
Original OS | Windows XP |
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Forked from | PicoXP |
Release date | 2008 |
Author | Kenneth |
Country | ? |
Language(s) | English |
Architecture(s) | x86 (32-bit) |
File size | 2.88M (combined) |
Download link | TinyKRNL 1.img TinyKRNL 2.img |
TinyKRNL is a bootleg live Windows XP environment by Kenneth, It is based on PicoXP with the Win32 subsystem being removed. Just within 2 3½-inch 1.44MB floppies making it smaller than PicoXP. It is currently the smallest XP bootleg in the collection.
Description
TinyKRNL is based on what is known as "native mode", the same one where the chkdsk tool is launched when it needs to check and fix errors in the system partition.
Changes from Windows XP
- Removal of pretty much everything.
- The banner and palette when booted is a darkish blue.
- As the OS is in native mode, no Windows programs run, as they are part of the Win32 subsystem and do not work in this OS, same goes for DOS programs because they need to be virtualized with NTVDM, and that also requires the Win32 subsystem so it will not work either.
Gallery
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Boot screen
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Command Prompt