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Device Driver

Name: Anonymous 2006-01-14 3:30

Can anyone recomend me a good website that teaches how to write device drivers? (either Windows XP or Linux Ubuntu)

Name: Anonymous 2006-01-14 10:24

http//msdn.microsoft.co/...

Have fun.  Though, to be honest, if you can't figure out how to use Google or MSDN, I *really* hesitate to let any of your code run in *my* kernel mode.

Name: Anonymous 2006-01-14 12:39

thanks...umm...does anyone know a website for Linux Ubuntu?

Name: Anonymous 2006-01-14 16:16

>>1 / >>3

You didn't get the hint, did you?  I thought I kinda' hit you in the face with it.

Google.  Use google.  Google is your friend.

And what the frak are you writing a device driver for anyway?  Gonna do some l33t rootkitting or what?

Name: Anonymous 2006-01-14 16:47

FYI Linux drivers aren't distro specific since they generally interface with the colonel. Working at such a low level though requires a certain amount of programming experience and understanding of the relationship between hardware and the OS.

Name: Anonymous 2006-01-14 23:00 (sage)

>>5 which is why >>1 needs to use google because he doesn't know what the fuck he is doing

Name: Anonymous 2006-01-15 5:10

>>5
What, is KFC writing operating systems now?

Name: Anonymous 2006-01-15 6:49

>>7
Finger-lickin' CFLAGS.

Name: Anonymous 2006-01-16 6:13

>>5

Ummmm have you touched linux ever?  You are kidding me with the colonel right?  It was a big joke and you actually know that it is kernel.  Right?

Name: Anonymous 2006-01-16 7:18

>>9
Guess I need to reinstate the <humour> tag. Apparently it's not obvious enough to some people.

Name: Anonymous 2006-01-16 12:59

How do I wrote device drivers?

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-09 14:43

RISE FROM YOUR GRAVE!

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-09 15:59

>>12
I enjoyed colonel. Thanks, thread necromancer!

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-09 16:26

>>13
Mee too!! Thanks, thread necromancer!

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-09 16:26

>>12
seriously is this a machine or a human doing this .

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-09 16:30

>>15
I'm certainly hoping it's a program, otherwise the human is an even bigger looser than the rest of us.

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-09 16:59

>>15,16
It's probably FrozenVoid.

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-09 17:53

>>17
as much as i hate FV, i know that if he wanted to spam /prog/ he would do a much better job than this guy

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-09 18:29

>>18
It may very well be a misfiring prog-scraper that he tried to write in C (with embedded JavaScript)

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-09 18:40

DEVICE DESCRIPTOR

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-09 18:48

ANUS DESCRIPTOR

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-09 18:50

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-09 18:53

DESCRIBE MY ANUS

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-09 22:09

>>23
You had to RUIN it for everyone, DIDN'T YOU???

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-09 22:14

>>9
Guess I'm a little late here, but Linux isn't the only operating system that uses a kernel.

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-09 23:24

[Perception] >>22 is a Canuck.

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-10 0:16

"Anus naabe" has one result (remove one 'a')

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-10 1:08

>>5
i lol'd at "colonel"

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-10 4:02

>>25
Linux is the kernel. GNU is the operating system. That is why it is why everyone calls it GNU/Linux, chum.

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-10 4:44

>>28
It's almost as if he reverse-engineered コロネル.

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-10 5:15

I enjoy this necromancy because some of these old threads are good, bamping old pantsu, and also I can't help but read RISE FROM YOUR GRAVE! in King Diamond's voice and I smile every time I see it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFIuoRyC7Cc#t=1m20s

  Rise from your grave little sister
  rise...
  rise...
  rise my friends...
  RIIIIIIIIIIISE❢

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-10 6:00

>>29
Hurd is the kernel.  GNU is the operating system.  That is why everyone calls it vaporware, friend.

Name: Anonymous 2009-11-10 7:02

>>29
Linux is the kernel. Therefore it is the operating system.
Only idiots listen to the bullshit that Rimmus constantly spouts out his hairy, unclean anus.
And only /g/tards who don't know anything about computers think that applications & utilities = operating system.

Name: Anonymous 2010-11-27 18:00

Name: shitposter 2011-09-30 0:26

Oh god, that was terrible, i could not post on /prog/ for hours!!!!

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-30 5:28

>>33
Many computer scientists and EE's from the 60's defined an OS as a collection of base software that made the computer useful which included the kernel, compiler, and text editor, and graphic system (among other things). I was an EE of the 80's and I used this definition for OS.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-30 5:47

We did little Motorola 6800 schedulers in one class.  A schedular is what I think of as an operating system.

LoseThos has a compiler.  LoseThos is a full-time project.  I have actual experience on a shipped professional OS.  I'm in professional league unlike these amateurs: http://wiki.osdev.org/Projects.  Having my own compiler really separates me from the pack, doesn't it.

This guy thinks he's better than me.
http://forum.osdev.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=24203

You cannot support all graphics cards.  You cannot do high res graphics without a GPU -- why do you think they make GPU's, are they pointless?

Let me Google that for you:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=64-bit+operating+system

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-30 5:52

>>38
We did little Motorola 6800 schedulers in one class.  A schedular is what I think of as an operating system.
No. A scheduler is a trivial part of a kernel.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-30 5:55

I probably have to repeat that -- "why do they make GPU's?  Are they pointless?"

One more time -- read slowly, "why do they make GPU's?  Are they pointless?"

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-30 5:56

>>39

If you are making a car engine OS, it's probably a scheduler and many application tasks.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-30 5:59

If EE's in the 60's can have opinions on what makes an OS, so can I.

The scheduler is what I think of.

Technically, a commodore 64 had an OS without a scheduler, but that's not what I think of, normally.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-30 6:06

http://forum.osdev.org/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=24201

I wrote a disassembler and I have a table for looking-up symbols in memory.

I wrote a compiler and obviously an assembler and disassembler.  Compiler is an order of magnitude more work than assembler.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-30 6:08

I'm a professional and you're not.  My boss at Ticketmaster wrote our PASCAL compiler in a year and this other dude wrote the VAX assembler/Linker.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-30 6:12

Awesome, /prog/ is fixed.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-30 6:17

http://shaun.net/2011/05/whats-contained-in-a-boarding-pass-barcode/

I'm a white-hat.  I worked on TM's barcode reader networking device.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-30 6:18

I wouldn't tell you.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-30 6:19

>>43
Compiler is an order of magnitude more work than assembler.
http://bellard.org/otcc/
Just 450 lines of code.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-30 6:22

Honsetly, "kernel" to me is mostly "scheduler" and "compiler" has at least reasonable optimization.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-30 6:23

Depending on how much optimization, a compiler could very easily be two orders of magnitude bigger than an assembler.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-30 6:40

http://forum.osdev.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=24203

Even if you can update the frame buffer, unless you have help from the GPU doing 3D rendering and stuff, you will not have the power for anything.

One more time, "Why do you think they make GPU's?  Are they not needed and people are stupid?"

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-30 6:46

>>49
"kernel" = "scheduler" + "pager" + "drivers" * "GRUNNUR";

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-30 6:49

I did a flight simulator and saw that higher resolutions would be too hard to make games for without GPU help.  Maybe if you're Carmack you could make games, but it unless you want to get really clever on games...

I've heard of rail-car games.  If you're doing a lot of that sort of thing...

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-30 6:58

http://forum.osdev.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=24204

As long as you dson't claim my work, Mike, we can be friends.  All I get are emails from FBI.  I have no idea how many people use LoseThos.

http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/LoseThos/1183618683/1

I really don't want to be a teaching OS.  I'd rather be a cheap thrills OS, like when I was a kid with a C64 doing raw disk block access and following chains of disk blocks, etc.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-30 7:21

What do you guys think of "Cheap Thrills OS" as a name?

God says...

C:\TEXT\WEALTH.TXT

ood of the forest, the
grass of the field, and all the natural fruits of the earth, which,
when land was in common, cost the labourer only the trouble of gathering
them, come, even to him, to have an additional price fixed upon them.
He must then pay for the licence to gather them, and must give up to the
landlord a portion of what his labour either collects or produces. This
portion, or, what comes to the same thing, the price of this portion,
constitutes the rent of land, and in the price of the g

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-30 7:41

UEFI and VMWare means "cheap thrills" is impossible.

And I got my FBI created cage.

God says...
C:\TEXT\QUIX.TXT

 friends
called in the doctor, who felt his pulse and was not very well satisfied
with it, and said that in any case it would be well for him to attend to
the health of his soul, as that of his body was in a bad way. Don Quixote
heard this calmly; but not so his housekeeper, his niece, and his squire,
who fell weeping bitterly, as if they had him lying dead before them. The
doctor's opinion was that melancholy and depression were bringing him to
his end. Don Quixote begged them to leave him to himse

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-30 7:53

http://www.feelgoodtech.com/retro/why-use-amiga-in-2011-amigaos-4-morphos-aros-amigaos-3-9/

That's FBI court-room evidence --"See that, You lie!  Commodore", says they.

My response: That's Windows, it's nothing to do with Commodore.  Can you access raw disk blocks?  It's a mundane protected operating system that is clearly a windows wannabe with zero innovation.

LoseThos is full of innovation and distinguishes itself from Windows.

Take the time to watch my videos and have experts explain what I'm saying:
http://www.losethos.com/videos.html


God says...
C:\TEXT\BIBLE.TXT

hat hate me without a cause are more than the hairs of mine
head: they that would destroy me, being mine enemies wrongfully, are
mighty: then I restored that which I took not away.

69:5 O God, thou knowest my foolishness; and my sins are not hid from
thee.

69:6 Let not them that wait on thee, O Lord GOD of hosts, be ashamed
for my sake: let not those that seek thee be confounded for my sake, O
God of Israel.

69:7 Because for thy sake I have borne reproach; shame hath covered my
face.

69:8

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-30 7:57

LoseThos has nothing with Commodore or nostalgia.  It's a npon-networked ring-zero-only single-address-map system that, in terms of what you would do with it, is like commodore 64s.  There's nothing to fear.  Are you going to convascate C64's?

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-30 8:02

It's 64-bit and multicored so... what took programming experts like the Carmacks of the 1980's can be done by teenagers.

More power makes it ewasier to get stuff done.

BBC is court room "Is your old car from last decade..."  Fuck You.  it's 64-bit and multicored.  "Then it's not a C64, you're a robot terrorist hacker."

Fuck off bitch and go back to the yuck.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-30 8:23

http://andrewducker.livejournal.com/2545455.html

LoseThos uses "PIO" not "DMA" for disk access.  PIO is more compatible and simpler, but not as fast.

I would point-out my high Google rank and say "It's compatibility [that matters], stupid!"

I'm in a strange reality, though.

God says...
C:\TEXT\QUIX.TXT

o his service in his household, and if war does not bring
much wealth it confers great distinction and fame. Eight days hence I
will give you your full shares in money, without defrauding you of a
farthing, as you will see in the end. Now tell me if you are willing to
follow out my idea and advice as I have laid it before you."

Having called upon me as the eldest to answer, I, after urging him not to
strip himself of his property but to spend it all as he pleased, for we
were young men able to gai

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-30 10:18

Fuck signed drivers.

Name: KFC Linux 2012-10-01 14:44

The colonel is pleased.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-01 15:23

The past is a scary place...

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-01 18:40

2^6 get

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-02 3:08

/kernel\.org
Pattern not found


You disappoint me, /prog/.

>>39
Right, so trivial and undeserving of attention that the Linux kernel includes an entire subsystem dedicated to the loading and unloading of different schedulers...

Anyway...

>>40
You will repeat it again.
http://www.cap-lore.com/Hardware/Wheel.html

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