El 15/07/10 09:56, Horacio Castellini escribió: > BareMetal es un sistema operativo de código libre ( Licencia BSD (1)) > de 64 bits para arquitecturas x86-64. Está escrito en ensamblador y las > aplicaciones pueden desarrollarse en ensamblador o en C/C++. > Recientemente se ha publicado la versión 0.4.8
¿Yo leo mal o tiene partes privativas? BareMetal boots via Pure64 and has a command line interface with the ability to load programs/data from a hard drive. Y después: Pure64 is our proprietary 64-bit software loader for BareMetal OS. The loader gets the computer into a full 64-bit state with no legacy compatibility layers and also enables all available CPU Cores in the computer. If you need a quick way to boot a 64-bit AMD/Intel based computer that will enable all available processors and load your software then Pure64 is ideal. Pure64 keeps an information table in memory that stores important details about the computer (Amount of RAM and memory layout, number of CPU cores and their APIC IDs, etc). The Pure64 loader has been released separately so others can use it in their own software projects. http://www.returninfinity.com/pure64.html [...] Saludos.- -- [email protected] - GPG: 1024D/7D98DF14 37E4 246A F17B 689F 9F2D|counter.li.org: #146768 0578 B1AA 8CDB 7D98 DF14|http://www.lugro.org.ar http://noalamatricula.wordpress.com/about/ read! "Si el Universo fuera un programa estaría hecho en C, y correría sobre un sistema UNIX" Anónimo. _______________________________________________ Lugro mailing list [email protected] http://lugro.org.ar/mailman/listinfo/lugro
