Project Cherub – TempleOS Fork. Early Build ISO and Future Plans
YouTube channel with plans but no downloadable ISO or code repository to evaluate.

YouTube demo with future plans but no downloadable code or repository to evaluate.
OS developers, TempleOS enthusiasts, retro computing fans
TempleOS
I, Rubinosław from REParadoxy, I'm presenting Project Cherub - a modernized version of TempleOS, very well known operating system made by Terry A. Davis.
My vision is to create a minimalist, fully-functional and secure operating system. For home users, for bussiness users, for programmers, for artists, for everyone! Where THE USERS matter the most!
I've already changed FPS rate from 30 to 120 via modifying "KernelA.HH.Z" file, a part of the system kernel. I've changed WINMGR_FPS in that file from "(30000.0/1001)" to "(120000.0/1001)", and WINMGR_PERIOD from "(1001/30000.0)" to "(1001/120000.0)".
I've also changed the system name from "TempleOS" to "Project Cherub".
As I said - its just a very early build. But my plan is to add also 32-bit colors support, support for SATA AHCI, NVMe, Blu-ray, videos, GPU and USB. But I'll keep the 640x480 screen resolution, you know why.
Full presentation of an early build with 120 FPS, future plan, and installation showcase: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNq_4vG5Src
More information: https://github.com/Rubinoslaw/Project-Cherub - GitHub repository (with ISO!)
https://rubinoslaw.github.io/projectcherub.github.io/ - the official website of the project
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