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Hello bitshifter,
Nice to see you again here. Good developers are always welcome. |
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Welcome back!
And since you mentioned a ton of AVR development, perhaps you could be interested in taking a look a fasmg's example macros for AVR? What I have made for initial fasmg's release was a very basic macro set, more of a demo rather than something to be really used for development. I have done very little AVR stuff myself and it would be great to hear from someone experienced what kind of macros could be the most interesting to have. |
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avr stuff using arduino is really interresting, i hope i will have time to code for avr using fasm cause "c++" is no really my favorite way to code.
maybe we can try to find how to mix arduino binaries and fasmg code , it would be very good to optimise some stuff... i 've got many projects that saturate the ram |
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Hello bitshifter,
Im glad to see you! im still alive after big depression and other stuff. Im a newborn baby again. Sincerely Badc0de02 (Badc0de died, lost password...) |
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Dont attempt to work at a WebAgency when youre a Hardware Man...
You will suffer a great time |
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badc0de02 wrote: Dont attempt to work at a WebAgency when youre a Hardware Man... hi, welcome back, most of the time, it was difficulties that caused us to grow, ^^ take care |
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bitshifter wrote: played with minix3 How much did you play with it? I want to learn OS dev again. I'd like study some OS that can be easily modified and re-compiled. Is Minix 3 hard? |
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Welcome back, bitshifter!
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TmX wrote: I want to learn OS dev again. I'd like study some OS that can be easily modified and re-compiled. To use or code? I've got the book back when it was still version 2. From what I've seen in the past few years, things have changed since, but only in a good way - as improvement not as bloat and overcomplication. Using it is as easy as using any unix-like or BSD system. As for modifying it, as long as you're well-versed in C, it's not going to be a problem. Its primary purpose is educational after all. Both the book and the code are very well written. Of course you have to be comfortable with the idea of a microkernel. It's not your usual monolitic/modular kernel at all. Wikipedia has some good links. |
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