Thanks! It took me three hours after I'd finished reading, lol, mainly because I had to keep checking the reference /=
Did you get a chance to test it?
Odius
Re: Odius
Just finished testing your operating system now (on Virtual PC 2007), looks like a very good start.
I particularly like the [OK] appearing as things are set up. While it's pretty shamelessly ripped from Linux, it works great.
My one gripe would be documentation: when I boot it up, there's pretty much nothing saying what I should type into the shell... I tried all the obvious UNIXy things (man, help, ls, etc), but none of them did anything.
Keep up the good work.
I particularly like the [OK] appearing as things are set up. While it's pretty shamelessly ripped from Linux, it works great.
My one gripe would be documentation: when I boot it up, there's pretty much nothing saying what I should type into the shell... I tried all the obvious UNIXy things (man, help, ls, etc), but none of them did anything.
Keep up the good work.
Re: Odius
Virtual PC 2007's PCI device list as requested on #osdev:
Re: Odius
Just tried testing on a real machine (OS Testing Machine #1, see link in sig). I get:
In brief, the motherboard is a fairly recent ASUS model. Low-end, don't know much at all about the chipset.
When I do that, it comes up with the same error.Odius wrote:Odius does not support this version of SMBIOS.
Please boot with the -nosmbios option.
In brief, the motherboard is a fairly recent ASUS model. Low-end, don't know much at all about the chipset.
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Re: Odius
Hello OrOs
tried this in qemu, locked up at boot unfortunately! pic below may help
good lot of features tho!
- KK
tried this in qemu, locked up at boot unfortunately! pic below may help
good lot of features tho!
- KK
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