To enter the command line you can include -x; in boot args.
*Soon going to be replaced by another rewrite, stay tuned for Build 500.* This is the start of yet another full rewrite of Micromium! This time the whole design philosophy has been rethought of and it's already making room for a bunch of features to feel as low-level, flexible and expandable as possible. Bundled with Micromium, is my new window drawing engine I'm calling WindowServer. Still *very* simplistic and barebones, though dragging is supported along with resizing the window from the bottom-right corner. No stamp prioritation as of yet, so you could only have the one window rendering at a time. There's no account system, which is the reason why I didn't fully commit to developing DSMOK (Don't Steal Micromium, OKay?) or SMIC (SharedMemory Integrity Check) which are explained more during the boot process verbose text. Oh and maybe in the future, I'll make HTMLified versions with larger resolutions than Scratch's 480x360 Credits: Apple for the Mac OS X High Sierra wallpaper @Sinaboo for the blurring script