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Hypervisors

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Has anyone here attempted to write a hypervisor?

I was just wondering, as after a long break from OSDeving I have to write a hypervisor for a research project. Deja vu!
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No. But this kind of software is very interesting. Good luck with your project! Would be happy to hear from you, when you have some progress.
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Roman wrote:No. But this kind of software is very interesting. Good luck with your project! Would be happy to hear from you, when you have some progress.
Thanks!
Sure.
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