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Zenithus



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Zenithus 03 Jan 2006, 13:28
Just making a little announcement about this project really at the minute...

It aims to be easy-to-read by all, and is written completely in FASM-syntax ASM. I have a little website and message board up at http://ezos.zenco.net/ with sourcecode and binaries available. Just wondered what everyone thought.

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Dex4u



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Dex4u 03 Jan 2006, 17:43
I have looked at your site, i really like your logo Cool, the only problem i found, was that it was not till i read some of your source code, that i new it was a realmode OS.

But still nice start and keep up the good work
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tom tobias



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tom tobias 04 Jan 2006, 09:59
Zenithus wrote:
...It aims to be easy-to-read by all,....
Good start, and GREAT philosophy.
Look forward to two modest improvements, eventually:
(a) hard drive access instead of, or in addition to, option to use obsolete floppy,
(b) 100% protected mode.
Congratulations on starting the new year with a very positive contribution.
Smile
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Zenithus



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Zenithus 05 Jan 2006, 10:41
Thanks very much guys. On your comments:

I'm hoping for hard drive support soon as well, and I will be making an effort to code it in.
I'll split a protected mode branch off eventually, but I want to try and get this working in 16-bit too incase anyone has very old PCs e.g. 286s etc and need a decent OS to run on them.

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bogdanontanu



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bogdanontanu 05 Jan 2006, 18:09
You can setup protected mode on 286 CPU also Very Happy
It is only much harder to return to real mode on a 286 (but possible)

The only CPU that does not have a protected mode is a 8086/8088
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DC740



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DC740 05 Jan 2006, 18:23
great, I'll read the source (i'm getting interest about how the OSes work)....

one question a little bit off topic... I thought that you couldn't return to real mode in the 286s... can you post some link that explains how to do it (i started reading about this yesterday, thats why i don't have idea)
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DC740



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DC740 05 Jan 2006, 20:15
nevermind, i found what i was looking for, thanx anyway



entering and exiting protected mode in 286s
http://www.x86.org/articles/pmbasics/tspec_a1_doc.htm
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Dex4u



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Dex4u 05 Jan 2006, 23:50
There are many advantages to a small realmode OS, including being able to load from USB key-fobs and using USB keyboards, if the BIOS supports it.
Also later you can boot to your realmode OS and from there go to pmode, like MenuetOS does.
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