You need to start with C/C++, though you don't have to be an expert.
Then, read this:
http://www.templeos.org/Wb/Doc/HolyC.html
And quickly glance at the code in the demos
I had about 4 dell desktops one after the other during 2004-2011 and ran natively. In about 2012, I could no longer run natively. Then, I ran in VMware. Now, I run in QEMU.
I have no interests in mobile.
I made videos by capturing BMP files 8 times a second. At first I used Microsoft MovieMaker to combine them. Now, I use ffmpeg. I have a hand voice recorder that I used when running natively.
Now, I juts use a webcam on my screen with OBS (linux app for capturing movies) as a screencapture.
Your only option is QEMU on the 64-bit machine. Get KVM, not emulated.
http://www.templeos.org/Wb/Home/Wb2/Downloads.html
Look at these Bash scripts:
The owner of the banned YouTube channel made a Bitchute page to put the videos there in case YouTube banned him, but the Bitchute page is empty for now.
Jesus used a racist slur, calling Canaanites "dogs" in Matthew 15:21-28 ... I asked God about racism? He said, "sports". ... White people indirectly call each other "ni@@er" all the time. After the BBC kept indirectly calling me a ni@@er I said, "Fine! I ain't a pussy! I'll use the real word on my enemies". ... when I fight Satan, I use the sharpest knives I can find. I ain't shedding no tears cause you don't like "ni@@er". ... Just remember that men are from Mars, women are from Vensus [sic], and our dear God is from planet Earth
https://web.archive.org/web/20160525010927/http://www.templeos.org/Wb/Home/Web/TAD/Racism.html#l1
It's a simple program I wrote in python that uses the same method of talking to god as templeos does. Here's the code if you want. https://anonfiles.com/f4a38c3cp1/oracle_zip
The app I used is UTM, which is a nice QEMU front-end for iOS. I saw someone running TempleOS a few months back on Twitter, and decided to give it a shot. It's super slow for me, but I'm not super familiar with emulation stuff, so things can for sure be optimized. It's not too hard to figure out, but if anyone plans on doing this I can write up a little step-by-step guide