New tutorial
New tutorial
Hi all,
I begun to develop a small kernel for learning purpose. I also wrote a tutorial about that experience.
The first big caveat is, I really apologize for it, it's currently only in french. I will try to translate it but as I'm not a native english speaker, it will be a hard work full of mistakes
The second big caveat is that I'm very new in kernel programming so my implementation certainly hide some errors or dirty bugs. If you detect something wrong, I will be glad to read your remarks.
The tutorial can be translated with Google Language Tools... but the result is of course not very accurate (but I think it's readable).
The link is http://a.michelizza.free.fr/PmWiki/pmwi ... oOS.TutoOS.
Enjoy !
I begun to develop a small kernel for learning purpose. I also wrote a tutorial about that experience.
The first big caveat is, I really apologize for it, it's currently only in french. I will try to translate it but as I'm not a native english speaker, it will be a hard work full of mistakes
The second big caveat is that I'm very new in kernel programming so my implementation certainly hide some errors or dirty bugs. If you detect something wrong, I will be glad to read your remarks.
The tutorial can be translated with Google Language Tools... but the result is of course not very accurate (but I think it's readable).
The link is http://a.michelizza.free.fr/PmWiki/pmwi ... oOS.TutoOS.
Enjoy !
Re: New tutorial
Looks nice. I'm thinking of doing the same thing, but I'm stuck in theory for now (meditating design & its details).
Anyway, looking forward to English translation. It would be great if you could also do PDF or at least downloadable archive of HTML's.
PM me when you're done or something.
Anyway, looking forward to English translation. It would be great if you could also do PDF or at least downloadable archive of HTML's.
PM me when you're done or something.
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AIEEEEEEEEEE now THAT'S a necro!
In fact, the exact link is broken.
In fact, the exact link is broken.
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Re: New tutorial
Works for me...
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Re: New tutorial
What I meant was that it redirects to the main page (still in French) and not to the new location of the page.
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Your tutorials look very promising and there seem to be lots of tutorials on good subjects, I can read French, but I prefer English and the translation just fails . I hope you'll get it translated soon .
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@OP: I'm a native english speaker and I'm taking french in school. I could help translate it if you want. PM me
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Re: New tutorial
Uh, I don't think the OP's been here in half a year... It would probably be a good idea to lock this thread...
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Yep, that's what happens if people bump old threads...
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