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JohnnyTheDon wrote:<--- Photo
Heh. When logged on, at least on the default theme (which I have), your picture is shown on the right side, not the left :P
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Oh, I don't have the default theme. Whoops.
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Ain't I an odd-lookin' one?
Ain't I an odd-lookin' one?
Too bad you couldn't see what I was doing on my laptop at the time: That's why I quickly computer-edited it!
Well that's a crappy insert.
Well that's a crappy insert.
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Heh... :) We've got kids coding OSes. And they say programming is hard... :lol:
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i dont think it is, its really like one big program. just build the components
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GhostXoPCorp wrote:its really like one big program.
Yes and no, you do create a hell of a big program, but you have to write EVERYTHING yourself, even if you're using the BIOS in real mode.
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We're getting OT here, but I'm curious why you've chosen that design... sure, it's backwards-compatible and it's easier to write - maybe hobby OSes are not necessarily meant to be that complicated, it depends on the author. However, there's a lot of stuff you're missing out on; as for the backwards-compatible thing... do you know anyone who owns a PC that doesn't have pmode? :) Also note that there can also be bugs in firmware...
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troy: you get what i mean


and yes ot, lets resume what was started, next photo please
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GhostXoPCorp wrote:next photo please
Let the next be yours :wink:
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Love4Boobies wrote:do you know anyone who owns a PC that doesn't have pmode? :)
Nope, your point?
Also note that there can also be bugs in firmware...
Yeah, but finding a workaround for those bugs is fun.
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My point is that I would want my OS to work on current hardware, not arhaic hardware. Don't get me wrong, I'm not telling you what to do; a hobby is supposed to be fun :D If you want to design for the 80186 that's great. Not my first choice but you shouldn't give a damn about that :wink:
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I just love screwing with things that the average joe (even the average programmer) doesn't have a clue what it is but appreciates it anyways.
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That pretty much sums up OS development altogether.
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Yep.

Back to the photos (and looking at the big bold link in my signature please!)
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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.
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