Winter is coming and Collapse OS aims to soften the blow. It is a Forth (why Forth?) operating system and a collection of tools and documentation with a single purpose: preserve the ability to program microcontrollers through civilizational collapse. It is designed to:
- Run on minimal and improvised machines.
- Interface through improvised means (serial, keyboard, display).
- Edit text and binary contents.
- Compile assembler source for a wide range of MCUs and CPUs.
- Read and write from a wide range of storage devices.
- Assemble itself and deploy to another machine.
Additionally, the goal of this project is to be as self-contained as possible. With a copy of this project, a capable and creative person should be able to manage to build and install Collapse OS without external resources (i.e. internet) on a machine of her design, built from scavenged parts with low-tech tools.
This is true, it may not be viable to waste time in such a time trying to create a room-sized device to fix a blown circuit board chip that you can't salvage elsewhere. It may in fact be better to learn how to build farm tools, farm, raise farm animals, etc.
I do agree with this. If it goes too poo we need to keep electronics alive however 1st priority would be building, crafting, sowing, farming. Those youtube blacksmiths will be worth their weight in gold
But the problem is no one would have access to those videos anymore, and they would need to know the person in person.
Yes! Exactly. I think we need to consider having a generator and ham radio