Hi,
Well I've tidied my loose ends, done some documentation and updated my web site. Finally everything is "ready enough" for my first public OS demo
The address is:
http://www.users.bigpond.com/sacabling/
I still feel a little silly asking people to test it so early as I've only just started the kernel rewrite (even though my boot code is large/complex).
Please be warned that setting the time via. the boot menu will change the RTC time. Other than this it should be impossible for it to effect anything else (e.g. it won't wipe your hard-drive).
You should end up with a blue screen containing the boot log with memory usage statistics down the bottom (that's as far as it goes for now).
Minimum requirements are an 80486 with 2 Mb of memory, a VGA video card and a floppy disk drive. It should handle SMP, NUMA, hyperthreading, all LFB video modes, etc (I'm especially interested in NUMA and/or hyperthreading test results if anyone's lucky enough to have the gear).
I'm also looking for comments/criticism on both the OS and my web site/documentation - anything you can think of to improve anything, or anything that needs futher explanation. Please don't hold back - if you think it's a pile of dung say so (but perhaps mention why too ).
Thanks,
Brendan
BCOS - request for comments/tests
BCOS - request for comments/tests
For all things; perfection is, and will always remain, impossible to achieve in practice. However; by striving for perfection we create things that are as perfect as practically possible. Let the pursuit of perfection be our guide.
Re:BCOS - request for comments/tests
Well, it works on a P4 2.4, 256MB ram with 1 logical CPU. Cool boot menu...
Re:BCOS - request for comments/tests
Athlon-XP, NForce2, Geforce 2MX.
No problems as far as I can see.
It all looks very nice indeed, I'll keep an eye out for your next test.
No problems as far as I can see.
It all looks very nice indeed, I'll keep an eye out for your next test.
Re:BCOS - request for comments/tests
Hi,
Thanks durand and Curufir.
The next test will be after I've got the scheduler and messaging working, which will take a while (a couple months). After that I'll be able to "port" software from the previous version to it and it'll expand much quicker
Thanks,
Brendan
Thanks durand and Curufir.
The next test will be after I've got the scheduler and messaging working, which will take a while (a couple months). After that I'll be able to "port" software from the previous version to it and it'll expand much quicker
Thanks,
Brendan
For all things; perfection is, and will always remain, impossible to achieve in practice. However; by striving for perfection we create things that are as perfect as practically possible. Let the pursuit of perfection be our guide.
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Re:BCOS - request for comments/tests
boots and executes fine under vmware 4.5.1
below is a screenie of BCOS in action. I'm looking forward to the next release. Looks very fine.
below is a screenie of BCOS in action. I'm looking forward to the next release. Looks very fine.
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BlueillusionOS iso image
BlueillusionOS iso image