[Ilugc] Good book for system program running w/o OS

  • From: karuppuswamy@xxxxxxxxx (KaruppuSwamy.T)
  • Date: Mon Jan 30 17:51:31 2006



What hardware? architecture?


x86 PC - Currently I have my laptop (Pentium Mobile) for development and
testing.

Its called "firmware" (can be mixed assembly and C).

Yes, I have experience of writing firmware on ATMEL 8 bit
microcontrollers. I want to do something like that in latest x86 PC.

Regards
T.KaruppuSwamy


Shakthi Kannan wrote:

Dear KaruppuSwamy,

--- "KaruppuSwamy.T" <karuppuswamy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 

I want to learn about writing my own program which
is to be bootstrapped
by a boot loader like GRUB (like memtest+). 
   


What hardware? architecture?

 

I want to do simple application
which runs in its own
without any operating system. 
   


Its called "firmware" (can be mixed assembly and C).

 

Any suggestion? Note: The purpose of this is to
merely learn low level
programming with assembly and C.
   


This question is dependant on hardware/architecture.

SK

--
Shakthi Kannan, MS
Software Engineer, Hexaware Technologies
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