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Bootstrap guide
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You want to deploy Collapse OS on a new system? Start here.
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What is Collapse OS? It is a binary placed either in ROM on
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in RAM by a bootloader. That binary, when executed, initializes
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itself to a Forth interpreter. In most cases, that Forth
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interpreter will have some access to a mass storage device,
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which allows it to access Collapse OS' disk blocks and come
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to this block to bootstrap itself some more.
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This binary can be separated in 5 distinct layers:
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1. Boot code (B280)
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2. Boot words (B305)
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3. Core words (low) (B350)
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4. Drivers (cont.)
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