Here is a great document detailing OS development...

Discussions on more advanced topics such as monolithic vs micro-kernels, transactional memory models, and paging vs segmentation should go here. Use this forum to expand and improve the wiki!
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Here is a great document detailing OS development...

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There is a great text document on this site: http://geezer.osdevbrasil.net/temp/qna.txt
I'm not sure if everybody has seen it, but it may help many to know how to start off.
Hope you like it! :D
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chrissacchi wrote:There is a great text document on this site: http://geezer.osdevbrasil.net/temp/qna.txt
I'm not sure if everybody has seen it, but it may help many to know how to start off.
Hope you like it! :D
Not sure why someone would put the effort in writing a big text document that you can't navigate well or find stuff in, instead of contributing to a well-structured wiki that can be steadily improved by others. #-o
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I think that's caused thanks to it being a severely dated document. In particular, it seems to predate the MediaWiki installation on this website.

Some things never change though ;)
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