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Name: Anonymous 2011-09-28 8:03

http://forum.osdev.org/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=24190

In LoseThos, core 0 is master and the rest are slaves.  Also, LoseThos is for single-user home systems, not multiuser mainframes or servers. 

It is multitasking, but, for example, does not break 100 block disk reads into pieces, so drive is locked and other tasks waiting on drive starve.  I plan to keep it that way -- it's simpler.

I turn interrupts off during some parts of code AND employ a spin lock.  Conceptually, turning-off interrupts instantly gives you mutex... exclusion from other tasks (on that core).  For multicore, you need to go beyond, so I employ separate spin locks for everything.  Technically, a spin lock alone is good enough without turning-off interrutps, but, I donno, just because I think it's more efficient, I turn-off interrupts, too.  In almost all cases, applications are single core and run on core 0, so CLI provides no-waste solutions to mutual exclusion.  My spin locks Yield CPU on failure, which is unacceptible for large-number-of-tasks systems.  Go use Linux if you want that.  If you want simpler, use LoseThos.

Name: Anonymous 2011-09-29 5:57

http://forum.osdev.org/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=24197

LoseThos is indentity-mapped and 64-bit.  The vision is a souped-up C64.

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

hat when the males and females of any animal
have the same general habits of life, but differ in structure, colour, or
ornament, such differences have been mainly caused by sexual selection:
that is, by individual males having had, in successive generations, some
slight advantage over other males, in their weapons, means of defence, or
charms; which they have transmitted to their male offspring alone.  Yet, I
would not wish to attribute all sexual differences to this agency:  for we
see in our dome

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