512-byte OS Contest
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Re: 512-byte OS Contest
Yeah, sorry, you're too late, but real nifty OS, BrainFuck in a sector, not normally heard of!
Ew, vi, nasty!
Ew, vi, nasty!
Re: 512-byte OS Contest
He is right, you know. It's still not yet Jan. 6 at 'midnight'. It's not his fault that 'midnight' is slightly ambiguous...Troy Martin wrote:Yeah, sorry, you're too late, but real nifty OS, BrainFuck in a sector, not normally heard of!
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Re: 512-byte OS Contest
I think that a deadline of 12:01am makes a lot more sense than the rather ambiguous 'midnight'. Most people would assume "Jan 6th at midnight" to actually mean 12:00am Jan 7th, I guess... but 12:01am Jan 6th isn't as mistakable. If only because of this, I'd say accept the entry.Alboin wrote:He is right, you know. It's still not yet Jan. 6 at 'midnight'. It's not his fault that 'midnight' is slightly ambiguous...Troy Martin wrote:Yeah, sorry, you're too late, but real nifty OS, BrainFuck in a sector, not normally heard of!Do learn to use something before criticizing please. Thank you!Troy Martin wrote:Ew, vi, nasty!
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agreed 100%.quok wrote:I think that a deadline of 12:01am makes a lot more sense than the rather ambiguous 'midnight'. Most people would assume "Jan 6th at midnight" to actually mean 12:00am Jan 7th, I guess... but 12:01am Jan 6th isn't as mistakable. If only because of this, I'd say accept the entry.Alboin wrote:He is right, you know. It's still not yet Jan. 6 at 'midnight'. It's not his fault that 'midnight' is slightly ambiguous...Troy Martin wrote:Yeah, sorry, you're too late, but real nifty OS, BrainFuck in a sector, not normally heard of!Do learn to use something before criticizing please. Thank you!Troy Martin wrote:Ew, vi, nasty!
Also, it shouldn't be a big deal anyways. This isn't a 'for-profit' competition or something similar, it's just good fun, so I say "no harm, no foul".
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Yeah, guess you're right, cippo's in. Congratz cippo, that's counted as a minor win xD
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Thanks Troy Martin, mighty nice of you!
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Not a problem, I was thinking that "deadline" wasn't really fairly described
Re: 512-byte OS Contest
can we do another 512-byte competition I can play starwars (well a few notes) with the PC speaker from boot-time, tested in qemu ready now (or should I just post-it)
there are only 1 0 types of people in the world, (un)fortunately Base 2 allows for a lot more than just 0 and 1
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You missed the deadline for the latest one by a day. We'll probably do another this summer.
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pretty cool guys!
I come around so infrequently I miss such neat stuff I must show up more often...
wait...
must.. not.. get dragged.. back into.. osdev...
I come around so infrequently I miss such neat stuff I must show up more often...
wait...
must.. not.. get dragged.. back into.. osdev...
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HOLY CRAP! IT'S DF!
*drags df back in... we have cookies...!*
*drags df back in... we have cookies...!*
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yes, I know what meen...df wrote:I come around so infrequently I miss such neat stuff I must show up more often...
My hero, is Mel.
Re: 512-byte OS Contest
Dohh.. Apparently I managed to miss the third 512 byte compo !!! grrr
Anyway congrats to all entries, especially Dex who won..
In case there's a fourth 512 byte sector compo, I've still got my entry ready and waiting...
(summary : requires 8088 or better; no BIOS access; debugger+mem dumper; can build as ROM extension or floppy sector; run in qemu+real hardware)
Anyway congrats to all entries, especially Dex who won..
In case there's a fourth 512 byte sector compo, I've still got my entry ready and waiting...
(summary : requires 8088 or better; no BIOS access; debugger+mem dumper; can build as ROM extension or floppy sector; run in qemu+real hardware)
Re: 512-byte OS Contest
yes, I kinda missed it to, but it just gives me more time to improve it
My hero, is Mel.
Re: 512-byte OS Contest
If I enter the next 512 competition, I'm going to attempt to write my OS in hex. The ability to know that opcodes are also numbers and to be able to do amazing self-code modifying tricks like adding 1 to an opcode to affect another register. I think it would be amazing if I could do that... and the size of the OS could be so small in theory..