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I'm back, and pleasantly surprised!

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Hey folks!

I dunno if anyone remembers me, but I used to post quite a fair bit in the old days of osdev.org... I've been crazy busy lately due to an embedded systems job that takes quite a lot of my time, so this is the first time in a while that I've been able to resurf osdev.org and I am extremely impressed!

Nice work guys!

As per my OsDev project (ndk), I intend to get some serious updates commin' soon. Working this new job has givin' me several great ideas that I would like to incorporate... which means several new things for this board: some more source for people to look over, and some more tutorials, etc!

Hopefully it'll be of use to everybody!

Anyway, nice to be back in touch!

Take care everybody!
Jeff
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Well, long time ago I saw you Mr. Weeks.
Hope you remember krillzip. Haven't any real osdev programming for a long time, hadn't time or computer to screw up. Now I've got one with gentoo which I will do a lot of stub programming on to develop different parts of my OS on, except this I have been rethinking my whole OS filosophy.
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I do indeed remember!

Hope all's going well with your OS project now. Reworking your whole philosophy can be really fun... I enjoy the design phaze quite a fair bit, myself. There's so many possibilities with topic so broad as an OS!

I'm actually reworking some portions of my own OS as well.

Cheers,
Jeff
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