help disaster
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Re: help disaster
According to RBIL, there were.
A lot of them modified BIOS and DOS interrupts to do bad things or check for installation by taking over unused ah= functions.
A lot of them modified BIOS and DOS interrupts to do bad things or check for installation by taking over unused ah= functions.
Re: help disaster
people i am workng on it but i am having poblems
with the c++ comiler
with the c++ comiler
Re: help disaster
Post errors and code.
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char c[2]={"\x90\xC3"};int main(){void(*f)()=(void(__cdecl*)(void))(void*)&c;f();}
char c[2]={"\x90\xC3"};int main(){void(*f)()=(void(__cdecl*)(void))(void*)&c;f();}
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Re: help disaster
No errors, no code, no logs, no solution.
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I refer to the sentence in my post signature at this point. RTFM, check the wiki, google it and have a go BEFORE asking the question. Maybe I should add some advice on what to include in one. Nobody's perfect, but you could at least try cotton!
Not doing so and refusing good advice makes cotton seem arrogant as well as ignorant. At least he's finally starting to see sense. I am assuming however that he hasn't had much experience with forums or programming in general. Kernel development is incredibly challenging - it's taken me over a year to produce a first release as I spent most of the time spooling through tutorial code (from bkerndev, MikeOS and JamesM's tutorial) and learning the theory behind it. Using kernel development to learn a programming language is not a good idea. If you just want a swanky user interface, you could always try creating a Linux distro (and if you're too lazy to find out how Linux works, you're fully entitled to use everyone else's hard work).
If you don't want to look stupid, take the time to learn and consider what you're going to say before you write it. The phrase I like to quote is "Think before you speak". Otherwise it just becomes verbal diarrhea.
I hope you take my advice onboard
Not doing so and refusing good advice makes cotton seem arrogant as well as ignorant. At least he's finally starting to see sense. I am assuming however that he hasn't had much experience with forums or programming in general. Kernel development is incredibly challenging - it's taken me over a year to produce a first release as I spent most of the time spooling through tutorial code (from bkerndev, MikeOS and JamesM's tutorial) and learning the theory behind it. Using kernel development to learn a programming language is not a good idea. If you just want a swanky user interface, you could always try creating a Linux distro (and if you're too lazy to find out how Linux works, you're fully entitled to use everyone else's hard work).
If you don't want to look stupid, take the time to learn and consider what you're going to say before you write it. The phrase I like to quote is "Think before you speak". Otherwise it just becomes verbal diarrhea.
I hope you take my advice onboard
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"The golden rule: RTFM, check the wiki, google it and have a go BEFORE asking the question!"
"The golden rule: RTFM, check the wiki, google it and have a go BEFORE asking the question!"
Re: help disaster
sorry but all your oses are going to suck with out guis internet and without anyone making software for it. release a soucre code for libarys so people can develop ssoftware for your os. go open source also i may just do a linux kernal but it is confusing. but its alot easyer,
Re: help disaster
OSdev here is for fun, not for profit. Except 01000101's OS which is targeted as a network security system and you don't need a GUI for that - you can work faster in command line sometimes.sorry but all your oses are going to suck with out guis
Go back to Vista if you judge operating systems only with their GUI.
Just do it, if you think that you'll attract developers that way. Half of "Open source" is sh!t, especially your "upcoming" "linux kernal", if it's really "upcoming" since you can't code. Sh!t to the N-th.go open source also i may just do a linux kernal but it is confusing.
And you suck royally at writing, if not learning. Do you suck in reading too? I see you have difficulties reading the manuals the community told you. On both three, you suck at reading, writing and learning - you suck at everything. Go to somalia then.
And you're schizophrenic.do not put swear words in *. I know most ofthe words you put in stars
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Re: help disaster
Please stop. Were is the bare bones guid. Also i am not a vista person ok. When you post dont be rude do not put swear words in *. I know most ofthe words you put in stars ok.
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Assuming you mean GUI, there is none do to the complexity nature of GUIs and them relying on alot of other components of your system which I know you have not yet developed.Were is the bare bones guid.
Then, dont be rude to us. Also, alot of the text you posted in your last post are false and incorrect. I decided to be nice and not break it apart sentence by sentence though.When you post dont be rude do not put swear words in *. I know most ofthe words you put in stars ok.
Also, you have not yet answered my previous questions. (See page 5).
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char c[2]={"\x90\xC3"};int main(){void(*f)()=(void(__cdecl*)(void))(void*)&c;f();}
char c[2]={"\x90\xC3"};int main(){void(*f)()=(void(__cdecl*)(void))(void*)&c;f();}
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Locked - this topic is going nowhere.
@cotton509 - do some research.
@inflater - no need to rise to the bait.
@cotton509 - do some research.
@inflater - no need to rise to the bait.