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January 10, 2004 DMC for OS stuff? | ||||
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Hi, I think I asked it once but couldn't find my old post:
Is it possible to use DMC to generate flat binary files with no relocations, headers or any other information? I want to be able to write a "simple kernel" that can be loaded by GRUP.
If someone has an example please let me have a look :-)) Thanks.
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Robert M. Münch
Management & IT Freelancer
http://www.robertmuench.de
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January 10, 2004 Re: DMC for OS stuff? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Robert M. Münch | "Robert M. Münch" <robert.muench@robertmuench.de> wrote in message news:opr1jyf3lyum5vd8@news.digitalmars.com... > Hi, I think I asked it once but couldn't find my old post: > > Is it possible to use DMC to generate flat binary files with no relocations, headers or any other information? I want to be able to write a "simple kernel" that can be loaded by GRUP. Those are generated by the linker. The linker can do it for 16 bit files, they're called "COM" files. |
January 11, 2004 Re: DMC for OS stuff? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Walter | On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 11:55:31 -0800, Walter <walter@digitalmars.com> wrote: > Those are generated by the linker. Hi, yes of course. Sorry. > The linker can do it for 16 bit files, they're called "COM" files. Ok, so no 32 bit support? Can someone enlight me a bit about a tool chain that uses DM tools for OS stuff? I want to play around and test some implementation things. -- Robert M. Münch Management & IT Freelancer http://www.robertmuench.de |
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Posted in reply to Robert M. Münch | "Robert M. Münch" <robert.muench@robertmuench.de> wrote in message news:opr1lxanb9um5vd8@news.digitalmars.com... > On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 11:55:31 -0800, Walter <walter@digitalmars.com> wrote: > > > Those are generated by the linker. > > Hi, yes of course. Sorry. > > > The linker can do it for 16 bit files, they're called "COM" files. > > Ok, so no 32 bit support? > > Can someone enlight me a bit about a tool chain that uses DM tools for OS stuff? I want to play around and test some implementation things. It wouldn't be hard to write a program to map a PE onto a flat file. Use dumpexe to see the layout. |
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