OS development bug
Posted: Mon May 08, 2006 12:43 pm
Somebody claimed that once you touch osdev, you simply can't stop. And well, seems like that's true.
I'll probably not be very active here in the future, since I got like tons of other things, but you should know that I found a directory called 'muneon' on my harddrive.
As it is, when I tried to figure out my IPC implementation, I had to come here, and read what I'd posted about it. Great documentation, one could say... fortunately the forum search rules, and enough archived content there.
So, basicly, when I last stopped, seems I got my kernel working. Now I'm going to try and add the (already designed, it seems) userspace memory manager thingie, and export the IPC facility for all programs to benefit.
Oh, and make it load userspace programs, ofcourse.
Expect some more Neon releases in the future.
I'll probably not be very active here in the future, since I got like tons of other things, but you should know that I found a directory called 'muneon' on my harddrive.
As it is, when I tried to figure out my IPC implementation, I had to come here, and read what I'd posted about it. Great documentation, one could say... fortunately the forum search rules, and enough archived content there.
So, basicly, when I last stopped, seems I got my kernel working. Now I'm going to try and add the (already designed, it seems) userspace memory manager thingie, and export the IPC facility for all programs to benefit.
Oh, and make it load userspace programs, ofcourse.
Expect some more Neon releases in the future.