IMPORTANT!** new OSDev series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpPbKEeWIHU&list=PLxN4E629pPnJxCQCLy7E0SQY_zuumOVyZ&index=1 In this video we complete the free() function, so we can now start freeing segments of memory dynamically! yay ➤Source: https://github.com/Absurdponcho/YoutubeOS/tree/Absurdponcho-OS-Episode-22 ➤Discord: https://discordapp.com/invite/p2JYhr9 I noticed that there is not many good Youtube tutorials on this subject, so I aim to change that (or atleast try). I highly advise you to know how to write at the very least C or C++ code before starting this tutorial. If you're an OS expert and you catch me doing something wrong, correct me! I want to share the most accurate information possible. If you're looking for written information on how to learn OS development, I highly recommend this paper: https://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~exr/lectures/opsys/10_11/lectures/os-dev.pdf As always, thanks for watching! If you wanna see more, subscribe! It's pretty easy, there's a button somewhere over there --- I'll do my best to upload regularly. You can help by sending me a specially made package in the mail saying "Get back to work you dummy". See ya later, gamers 0:00 Introduction 0:18 Starting The free() Function 3:10 Fragmentation? 3:40 CombineFreeSegments() 5:52 Implement CombineFreeSegments() 6:50 Testing 7:43 Success! 8:02 More Memory Functions? 8:25 Thank you