Programing for computers
Programing for computers
Put all advice here and tutorials here if you want it is for all of us to gwet better at making a os.
Re: Programing for computers
FORMAT C: for you, idiot, if you even know what that is.
On the topic: Is there a IP ban function on this forum?
On the topic: Is there a IP ban function on this forum?
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Re: Programing for computers
One should already know programming prior to thinking about OS development. Thus, one cannot learn programming to "get better at making an OS"; one should already know it.
Unless, are you looking for programming tutorials? If so, this should be better posted in the General Programming board.
Unless, are you looking for programming tutorials? If so, this should be better posted in the General Programming board.
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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();}
Re: Programing for computers
These posts are off topic.
Re: Programing for computers
So are you.
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Yes, your post is. What is your point?wtf wrote:These posts are off topic.
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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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What's your IP, wtf?
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forum.osdev.org is going to hell
@Troy Martin: how do you think he's gonna know that? )
@Troy Martin: how do you think he's gonna know that? )
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'wtf' has been quite successful here, in convincing us (me too for a short while) that he is genuinely interested in OS development. Had he just said "OMG WTF HAY GUIZE HOW DO I MAKE OS IN QBASIC" then it'd be an obvious troll. But clearly he has gathered together some of the most... 'lacking' questions that pop up in this forum and blended them into a supertroll.
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Hi,
I will not be suprised if this topic ends up locked. You basically refuse to listen to what people tell you. I want to suggest you to go away from this forum for some time and mature (both your programming, but also your attitude). When you come back again you can start by reading the wiki, as it tells you all you need to know.
By the way, I think a link collection is a good idea, but we already know where the wiki is, and we also are capable of using google to search for stuff like the above.
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so what i want people to get there info alot faster. and mr m is slowing down.
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We need a can of this:
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WHERE THE HECK ARE THE MODS?
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We should move this to general ramblings and make this an image thread!