Join the Architecture Group
Project 98 is expanding its core layout into a massive engineering campaign. We want to compile native driver abstraction mechanics that support compute chipsets stretching all the way from the year 2000 up to modern 2026 releases. To achieve this without introducing system bloat, we need a specialized open-source team.
Open Development Initiatives
- Kernel Assembly Modding: Optimizing low-level C and x86-64 assembly routines to interface cleanly with modern GRUB Multiboot handlers and physical UEFI layers.
- The Unified Driver Pipeline (HAL): Writing tiny, lightweight generic modules for storage systems (IDE/AHCI/NVMe) and basic network hardware chipsets.
- Clean-Room App Construction: Porting or developing unbloated, fast native tools (Paint, Text editors) built on pure Win32 API logic definitions.
Want to join the repository? Once the initial development environments are confirmed on our main workstation nodes, our public source code tree links will be pinned right here. Get your compilers ready!
Get in Touch with the Lead Architect
If you are an independent programmer, hardware enthusiast, or retro-sysadmin interested in porting software, submitting legacy drivers, or joining the project development core, please send an official inquiry to the main system node:
your-email@yourdomain.com*Note: Please include your specific engineering background, preferred programming language (C, C++, or Assembly), and the specific hardware era (2000-2026) you want to target.*