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| SamuelGaliza 15 Jun 2004, 12:11 This file is take from OpenBeOS project with NewOS kernel but I don´t know if this document is compatible with BeOS 5 PE.
 http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/open-beos/current/headers/private/kernel/ksyscalls.h | |||
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| Ralph 15 Jun 2004, 19:14 Quote: Does BeOS have a syscall for mprotect? This is one of the few syscalls my programs rely on heavily and I haven't found any decent documentation on the BeOS syscalls yet. I have never come across it. I got all my info by writting short C code and tracing the appropriate calls (malloc, write, read, etc) until I hit an interrupt and then inspected the stack. You might just want to try the same to get a definate answer. I just destroyed my BeOS partition because I'm waiting for a new release. When I get that I can get back to my syscall based port if noone else has done it by then. | |||
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| f0dder 15 Jun 2004, 20:02 Isn't there source for BeOS kernel, or at least the libc? Would probably be a lot faster to look through that, than tracing or disassembling examples? | |||
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| Ralph 15 Jun 2004, 20:39 It's not open source if that's what you mean.  There is OpenBeOS, but I don't know how compatible that with actual BeOS/Zeta.  It's not that hard to trace through though.  The kernel contains symbols and bdb is quite a decent debugger.  It also drops assembly files for every function you trace, so you have a nice reference later. | |||
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| Tomasz Grysztar 15 Jun 2004, 20:43 Are we going to need BeOS subforum soon?   | |||
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| JohnFound 15 Jun 2004, 21:16 Privalov wrote: Are we going to need BeOS subforum soon? Yes, it is the 5-th (or maybe 6-th) OS where FlatAssembler rules.   Dos, Win32, Linux, MenuetOS, FreeBSD, BeOS... IMHO, the next port should be SolOS.   Regards. | |||
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| SamuelGaliza 16 Jun 2004, 07:54 Privalov. Can you publish Fasm on http://www.BeBits.com ?
 It´s major software resources site for BeOS. | |||
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| Tomasz Grysztar 16 Jun 2004, 14:53 Would anyone here be interested in maintaining the BeOS port of fasm (and also moderating the BeOS subforum if it's created one day)? I'm not familiar with this system yet. | |||
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| SamuelGaliza 16 Jun 2004, 15:43 Yes, I am but I don't use internet at home, then I hope forum could be bad moderated by me. | |||
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| crc 16 Jun 2004, 17:12 I'm willing to maintain the BeOS port and mod the BeOS subforum as well. | |||
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| SamuelGaliza 16 Jun 2004, 18:02 OK! It's wonderfull then CRC &
 thanks to Privalov developing fasm for libc port  | |||
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