Test framework to run an OS in multiple emulators, as a guest graphical / text shell on linux, and so on.
![]() 232 initial number of different lines in the hexadecimal dump. 160 (recursive touch in iso_files) 108 (touch os.32k) 46 (faketime on mkisofs) 38 (faketime on mformat) 32 (faketime on mcopy) 0 (explicit partition and disk GUIDs) |
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Travis test harness for hobby operating systems
This Travis configuration runs an operating system in various emulators. It can execute a SikuliX test script to ensure that some elements are visible on-screen, send keystrokes and mouse events, and interact with the OS GUI in an automated way. Finally, it will take screenshots of the operating system, and upload them to a separate repository hosting these artifacts.
Below are screenshots of an example operating system. This example merely displays a gradient and does not process any user input.