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In addition to listing my solution, I also list a link to the real-time operating system class I took in college (it was my favorite class!). It's completely archived at https://github.com/hintron/8086-toolchain and isn't monetized or restricted in any way. I figure that some in your audience may appreciate a resource that would show them how to implement an RTOS in C and assembly, targeting an 8086 emulator.
If you don't want that mentioned in your repo, that's fine too! I can remove it from the PR. It's linked in the readme of my solution, so the determined seeker should still be able to find it. I just think the RTOS class material dovetails nicely with this class.