Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/04/27/15:17:10
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From: | "Johan Henriksson" <johan DOT he AT telia DOT com>
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To: | <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
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Subject: | Re: Writing an OS
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Date: | Sun, 27 Apr 1997 21:13:56 +0200
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from Johan Henriksson, Sweden HTTP://come.to/jhewok |
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-----Original Message-----
From: arh14 AT cornell DOT edu <arh14 AT cornell DOT edu>
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
Date: Tuesday, April 27, 1999 8:21 PM
Subject: Writing an OS
>Thomas Hruska said:
>
>> I also hate to burst your bubble, but you can't use the
>> printf() statement in an OS unless you write your own low level version.
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>Bah! If you are writing for an x86 system and have x86 code, why can't
>you use it? Build it on another computer, or just write in assembly and
>link in the stdlib, right? Then just jump to it...what's so hard about
>that? Now if you're writing an OS for a totally *foreign* computer with
>different instruction set, yes, you will be up a creek...
hahaha! Don't you forget about something here? Your new OS doesn't have to
work with interrupt and calls like DOS. If you would call DOS-commands
during Linux, what do you think would happen!? But you're right: Without any
DOS-calls, it would be possible. Sadly, printf() use them...
>
>> On top of this, you have to write disk drive controller code, HD
controller
>> code, figure out where everything will go in memory, etc.
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>That's the yucky part...
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>I have taken a look at the FreeDOS source and started hacking a bit at
>it, although I don't have much time to do so. The "Gaz" site looks
>interesting...thanks for the links.
>
>Aaron
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