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    Default Writing Your Own Operating System

    If anyone interested in writing your own operating system , then look at

    this website..

    http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue77/krishnakumar.html

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    Thanks. lookin into it

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    Default A Really Useful OS Development Web Site

    I have done quite a bit of development work on several OS's already and have spent a lot of time searching for useful sites to find often hard to get at information. There are lots of sites with superficial information, but after a lot of searching, I found the following web site and found it very very helpful.

    Check it out !

    www.osdever.net

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    Default scheduler strategies

    The scheduler is that part of a multi-tasking OS that actually switches the processing context between the different tasks/processes/threads.

    It appears to me that schedulers fall into one of two approaches:

    1) co-operative schedulers
    2) pre-emptive schedulers

    The early versions of Microsoft Windows were written using a cooperative scheduler, but after about version 3 starting using a pre-emptive scheduler.

    I would love to hear anybody's views or experiences of about the pros and cons of cooperative versus pre-emptive schedulers.

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    cool

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    ok ,thanks

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    I am interested in OS development. This page was really good. If anyone knows about some more websites involving embeded OS, realtime OS and device drivers then please let me know.

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    Veera's Site

    Read Linux Assembly Howto on tldp.org and other Howtos
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    Veera's Site

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    That is pretty cool.

    Thanks for the link.

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    :shock: I really have to give that a try when im on a break from work! That looks so cool! You could even make your own Blue Screen of Death!!! Lmao i havn't seen one of those in a while....

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