01-27-2019, 03:01 PM
There are many game engines that make programming easier.
Like the Unreal Engine comes to mind.
They have many already built that do physics and other stuff like that.
OpenGL is an old standard, but is well supported on video cards.
It sounds like you're not needing an operating system per se. Maybe and IDE that sits on top of it.
It would be an application that is a simulation.
I would first choose whether you want it to run on Windows, or Linux, or some other distribution.
Don't reinvent the wheel because those OS's are like millions of lines of code. And Linux is free.
They already have graphical interfaces like GNOME.
Like the Unreal Engine comes to mind.
They have many already built that do physics and other stuff like that.
OpenGL is an old standard, but is well supported on video cards.
It sounds like you're not needing an operating system per se. Maybe and IDE that sits on top of it.
It would be an application that is a simulation.
I would first choose whether you want it to run on Windows, or Linux, or some other distribution.
Don't reinvent the wheel because those OS's are like millions of lines of code. And Linux is free.
They already have graphical interfaces like GNOME.