[openbeos] Re: running NewOS?
- From: "Justin: Rotating Pies!" <polchlop@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 11:15:38 -0600 (MDT)
So, speaking of abstractions, what kind of services does the newOS kernel
provide? Obviously semaphores, but how much more of the Be kernel kit is
available? And how are the latencies? (I would RTFM, but there isn't
one!!)(Do we need someone to document OpenBe? If so, I volunteer!)
-Justin (again)
>
> Well, the good thing about newOS is that we don't have to root through a
> lot of existing code or write to many abstraction layers to make it look
> like it's acting like Be... it's just a microkernel. Just the fact that
> it boots will save us a lot of time. I think if we took something like
> AtheOS as a base, we'd have to content with a more fleshed out OS, which
> in the end could hurt the overall design of the system.
>
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