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Bonebox-01 is a 29,184-byte native x86 real-mode operating system built from its own boot sector. It boots through legacy BIOS, loads a transient shell, reads a BFS1 filesystem, and executes native BEX1 programs. The OS has no Linux, POSIX, libc, ELF, swap, or heap. Every byte has a named owner and a verifier.
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