Re: Lita OS Released
- From: "wolfgang kern" <nowhere@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 3 Sep 2011 10:26:44 +0200
James Harris replied:
I wrote:
"Catcalls" annonced:
This is where you can get the new Kernel coded entirely in 32-bit
Assembly Language for the x86 CPU.
[...]
I'd recommend you to read the CPU-manuals one more (or first) time.
Nevertheless, if you got a question, some of us may answer it here.
But at least NGs are there to help each other,
and I have to thank for all I learned here.
| Ouch! Rather harsh, no? I've not seen the code but whether it is of
| good quality or not or announced in the wrong newsgroup surely someone
| being able to produce code to accomplish part of an OS deserves
| respect.
Yes James, I may have answered this in a very harsh way.
I really respect Alexander's attempt and bravery of course, but
looking back to several long CLAX-threads in the past and then
seeing sequences like XOR AX,AX followed by AND AX,AX made me mad :)
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wolfgang
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