I read papers on boot-sectors, looked at a couple of examples, then wrote my own using only a reference to the Bios interrupt table(which was pretty much all you needed for a boot-sector).
Trust me, if I followed a tutorial, I would have followed the standard, and I didn't exactly do it in that bootsector.
A) We're discussing the bootsector, which isn't even apart of a OS, most OSes use existing ones, like Grub.
I didn't complete my homework, and now I have to go to bed. I'm fucked for SS tomorrow.
Fuck my life.
There are two types of tragedies in life. One is not getting what you want, the other is getting it.
If you wake up at a different time in a different place, could you wake up as a different person?
dec6? wtf? it's 5:10pm on the 7th here :S
OSDev.org • View topic - Getting stack faults when passing controls to kernel.
"I've been following a tutorial which had told me to build incrementally, obviously though it wasn't too accurate as I can see now. I also get the same problem when moving the testFunc function below main."
Tutorial. Credibility. FUL.
THE EYE OF AN ADMINISTRATOR IS UPON YOU. ANY WRONG YOU DO IM GONNA SEE, WHEN YOU'RE ON MPGH, LOOK BEHIND YOU, 'CAUSE THATS WHERE IM GONNA BE
"First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you lose.” - Dave84311
HAVING VIRTUAL DETOX
i love how both Dave and Jetamay are just waiting for each comment of each other
What's actually the topic here? I didn't read the first post...