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Since Troy had some problems configuring the poll, I've tried to create a separate topic for the poll. Pick your vote. The first three winners will be listed here.
The prize is (N/A, please discuss!)
Good luck.
P.S.: Don't vote for yourself please.
//edit 11.January 2009: One week has passed already, disabling poll re-voting as you had enough time to pick your winner.
POLL ENDED! Here are the winners: 1. Dex
2. 01000101
3. Zenith
Congrats all winners, better luck next time, jbu.
Regards
inflater
Last edited by inflater on Sat Jan 17, 2009 2:03 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Can we set up a prize of some source? I don't know if there's a such thing as an OS development prize... And we sure as hell can't give Dex and the other super-developers code xD
Solar wrote:It keeps stunning me how friendly we - as a community - are towards people who start programming "their first OS" who don't even have a solid understanding of pointers, their compiler, or how a OS is structured.
What about a prize of random bits of old (or new) hardware so they can test their OS on them. People could just add something to the pool and then send it to an address chosen by the winner
I'll donate to anyone who plays WoW on the Shu'Halo server as a Horde character 25 gold. 5 for second place and one free instance run (under lvl 45) for third.
Solar wrote:It keeps stunning me how friendly we - as a community - are towards people who start programming "their first OS" who don't even have a solid understanding of pointers, their compiler, or how a OS is structured.
inflater: shouldn't set up the poll to allow vote changing in the future
Solar wrote:It keeps stunning me how friendly we - as a community - are towards people who start programming "their first OS" who don't even have a solid understanding of pointers, their compiler, or how a OS is structured.
what does the CDplayer with clock? nothing for me. and if i look in the code, it doesn't play any CD. why everybody voted it? if i would know more asm, i would make a BMP viewer. or some nifty VBE thing.
I enabled it because you could change your opinions, since there are 9 entries and one may be better than the another. And since you've already had the time to choose, only non-voters ATM are now able to vote.
shiner wrote:what does the CDplayer with clock? nothing for me. and if i look in the code, it doesn't play any CD. why everybody voted it? if i would know more asm, i would make a BMP viewer. or some nifty VBE thing.