file systems and code

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Binmese
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file systems and code

Post by Binmese »

Hi again everybody.

I am newbie at os programming and i must learn a lot of things. I looked for it but i couldn't see something. Is there code differances between file systems. Where can i learn about data adresses?

Please give me adress do not tell here 'couse somebody thinks this is my homework ;)

Thanks for answers
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hi guys..

I am a newbie too in OS programming 8) after a lot of programming experiences (on C) I want to write a OS and this is the reason where I am here :D and i got same question :roll: i am trying to decide which filesystem was supported by my OS :?

thank you everyone :mrgreen:
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thanks.. But that's not my answer. This is a borizon for me! i'll search. Thanks again
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I don't fully understand what do you want,
do you need tutorials (assembler, disk access ...), facts about filesystems, or something totally different?
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"Certainly avoid yourself. He is a newbie and might not realize it. You'll hate his code deeply a few years down the road." - Sortie
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