“We’ve built a small mesh network across three counties. The Fossil is our backbone node. It’s not fast — Intel Celeron J4125, 8GB DDR4 — but it’s stable. We’ve reprogrammed its GPIO pins to read analog sensors from the dam’s old PLCs. The water level is dropping. No one upstream is answering radio calls. I think we’re the last ones who still have a machine that can compile x86 assembly without phoning home to a dead CA.”
For users with newer hardware, MiniOS10 supports UEFI booting, though it's important to note that for UEFI installation, only the independent UEFI x64 should be used. The x86 version is more suited for legacy BIOS systems.
: Secure the original image file via verified community mirrors or the official portal at Doofy's Projects. minios10 pro 2021 v4 x86
“This is Kaelen. I’m a firmware engineer for a rural hydroelectric dam. Three weeks ago, the big clouds went dark — not storm clouds, data clouds. AWS, Azure, all of it. Vanished. No internet, no cell towers. Just static. They say it’s a ‘Layer 8 extinction event’ — the entire root certificate authority chain was poisoned. Every device that trusted the old CAs is now a brick. Except this little guy. MinisOS10 Pro. x86 legacy. No secure boot. No TPM 2.0. No fucks given. It still runs my old unsigned code. I’m calling it ‘The Fossil.’”
Simple System Monitoring : Develop a basic system monitoring tool to display essential information, including: * CPU usage * Memory usage * Disk usage * Network activity * Temperature (if supported by the hardware) “We’ve built a small mesh network across three counties
: In later versions and updates, this tool allows users to toggle features like Windows Update or Microsoft Defender, which are often disabled by default to save resources.
MiniOS was created by Daniel Rodríguez Montano (also known as "Doofy") from Cuba. His goal was to provide users with a lighter, faster, and more attractive version of Windows that could run on almost any hardware, regardless of its age or specifications. The project has gained significant popularity among users with low-resource computers, gamers, and technology enthusiasts looking for better performance. We’ve reprogrammed its GPIO pins to read analog
Here are some feature ideas: