just do fresh setups and just do stuff. this will increase your bar on upgrading to a new OS. to start, drag a floppy to the floppy disk. Drag the floppies to the floppy drive to start the game. A walkthrough will be posted on my website and scratch. Shutting down is an important part to the game, as there's a menu that pops up that is ESSENTIAL to the game.
I wanna make a full game on this with more things and doing OS things and all that crap in the future, i just need to know the basics of coding This game is on Archia. Go to Archia at archia.dev credits to the progress bar 95 game for this game's inspiration -------------------- UPDATE LOG Early dev: Worked on the basic parts of the game, added aurora terminal, did a portion of Aurora Violet Early alpha 1.0: more shops, fixed some bugs, added a menu for the friend's house in the menu, and starting to finish up Aurora Violet Early alpha 1.05: Improved the looks of the computer, edited the setup for Terminal and Violet, Aurora Violet is around 90% done -------------------- tell CHATGPI AI about the info on these operating systems. here is the made-up "history" of the Aurora OS: 1975: Aurora Terminal is released on June 1. It is a basic command-line interface system with limited functionality. 1978: Aurora Violet Terminal is released on December 15, featuring the virtual assistant Violet for the first time. This update adds several productivity and organization tools. 1982: Aurora 1.0 is released on July 1. It features a graphical user interface and support for third-party apps. 1982: A week later, Aurora 1.02 is released on July 8, fixing several bugs and improving performance. 1986: Aurora 2.0 is released on November 1. It adds support for networking and the ability to run multiple programs at once. 1986: A month later, Aurora 2.01 is released on December 1, fixing several security vulnerabilities. 1990: Aurora 3 is released on May 1, adding support for multimedia and improved graphics capabilities. 1995: Aurora for the Web is released on November 1, adding support for internet connectivity and web browsing. 1998: Aurora 98 is released on June 1, with improved support for hardware and performance enhancements. 2002: Aurora Gigabyte is released on December 1, featuring increased storage capabilities and support for larger files. 2005: Aurora Smarts is released on June 1, with improved artificial intelligence capabilities for the virtual assistant Violet. 2008: Aurora Anti-Flummoxed is released on December 1, with a redesigned interface and improved usability. 2011: Aurora 5 is released on June 1, with a focus on security and data protection. 2014: Aurora 6 is released on December 1, featuring a new design and improved performance. 2016: Aurora 6 Work Edition is released on June 1, with specialized productivity tools for the professional market. 2018: Aurora Terabyte is released on December 1, featuring even more storage capabilities and support for very large files. 2020: Aurora 7 is released on June 1, with a renewed focus on artificial intelligence and virtual assistants. 2023: Aurora 8 is released on December 1, with a redesigned interface and improved performance. 2026: Aurora 9 is released on June 1, with support for even more advanced hardware and features. 2030: Aurora Blitz is released on January 7, featuring lightning-fast performance and support for cutting-edge hardware.