PatrickV wrote: You might be Rambling about this but i am going 2 bring back the Patricknet Operating System. I have not been coding for sometime which i have been studying at unversity. During that time i got to learning more about the computer and it's fundermentals and doing a software devbelopment paper in the proccess. Now it is time to get deep. I am going to start from scratch and code it all in asmebly lanaguage in 32 bit. No more Print to screens bootloaders.
earlz wrote:umm... yay?PatrickV wrote: You might be Rambling about this but i am going 2 bring back the Patricknet Operating System. I have not been coding for sometime which i have been studying at unversity. During that time i got to learning more about the computer and it's fundermentals and doing a software devbelopment paper in the proccess. Now it is time to get deep. I am going to start from scratch and code it all in asmebly lanaguage in 32 bit. No more Print to screens bootloaders.
and if your going to do it right, why not go 64bit? 32 bit will be on it's way out(for x86) in another year or two anyway..
<ThreadBranched By="Troy Martin">http://forum.osdev.org/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=20926</ThreadBranched>PatrickV wrote: Thanks earlz.I see you got a good point. I rather start with 32 bit and i pesronly I think it is a good strating point because a lot of people are still on 32bit.Microsoft bigieest sell's is 32 bit operating systems. Plus I don't have a 64-bit machines to test them on itearlz wrote: and if your going to do it right, why not go 64bit? 32 bit will be on it's way out(for x86) in another year or two anyway..
The thread got shadowed. So when I deleted in one place it deleted in both places. So this is the best I know how to do; ROFL