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Experimental OS for MAC
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Colombo
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Hey everybody my first post on this forum anyway I'm doing Operating Systems as a module in college and I want to put the theories I learn in class in to action. So I was thinking of writing a small OS for my Macbook. It won't be anything fancy; will probably have a command-line interface. I just want to make this to have a feel of making an OS. The problem is there are so many books written on how to compile a basic boot-loader for PC but nothing for Mac. I've been browsing the net for days trying to find specs for my Macbook but it just doesn't seem to be working out. Certain days I end up looking a little like this -->
I've asked most of my professors but they are familiar with only PCs 80386 up to Intel Pentium III. I was wondering if you guys could give me a few suggestions on where I can find books and material for doing something like this. and I have a Core 2 Duo on my Macbook, does anyone know if it is 32-bit or 64-bit?
The website doesn't say much. I can't call Apple cause there is no Tech support for Macbooks purchased in Sri Lanka (where I live).
Thanks
Madz
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Join Date: Mar 2001
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Have you checked out openEFI?
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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A Core 2 Duo is 64-bit, but I would suggest trying to write a OS for a PC, not a Mac. If you want a good challenge, go right ahead.
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Since EFI is an intel and microsoft collaboration. Have you checked to see if there's any specifications written over on either site. I suspect intel will have some write ups on EFI.
I agree with CATS, you'll save yourself a lot of headaches by writing the OS for a PC. It will be difficult enough to bang out the code to get everything working, why bother adding the complexity of interfacing with EFI when there's so much information out there for BIOS.
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Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Minneapolis, MN
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Use VirtualBox or Parallels or VMWare Fusion and you're problems go away. Just use the virtualized environment as your 'hardware'.
Plus you have some advantages of duplication/backup by simply copying the disc image.
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