Re: Syscall interface



That's what happens when you cut & paste from comp.os.linux. Linux 2.6 is the target OS.

TWW

On Mon, 24 Apr 2006 19:48:55 +0100, Alex Buell <spamtrap@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Mon, 24 Apr 2006 14:15:47 +0100 "Thomas Worthington"
<spamtrap@xxxxxxxxxx> waved a wand and this message magically appeared:

Can anyone direct me to a description of the current syscall
interface?

I've written a Forth compiler in assembly using the old Int80
mechanism and I want to convert to the new system, which I'm told is
faster and cleaner but I can't find any useful info on accessing it
via AL.

Which operating system?


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