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royce



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royce 02 Sep 2012, 00:10
DOCS for menuet64
Where can I find DOCS for menuet64 and the kernal sources?
Royce
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Dex4u



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Dex4u 02 Sep 2012, 15:50
royce wrote:
DOCS for menuet64
Where can I find DOCS for menuet64 and the kernal sources?
Royce

You can see the web site for doc's and 64bit ver is closed source
http://www.menuetos.net/
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royce



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royce 02 Sep 2012, 17:05
I got all the docs I found, not a lot.
Why is menuet64 closed source?, nenuet32 isn't
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JohnFound 02 Sep 2012, 19:52
Because Ville doesn't wants to open them.
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royce



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royce 03 Sep 2012, 01:41
Any body know of another place to find more docs for menuet?
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Madis731 03 Sep 2012, 11:20
You can always ask Ville. Depending on what your intentions are, he might just let you take a glimpse Smile

Seriously, if you want to learn OS dev, then 32-bit version of Menuet is just as good. You will still learn the basics. Is there something specific you need to ask? Maybe there are other resources for that.
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royce



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royce 03 Sep 2012, 16:21
We have the 32bit version.
We are more interested in the 64bit version, since that is the newer technology. We don't see any reason to deal with 32bits, it will be a thing of the past before long.
We also have several 64bit and's anyway.
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