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Author: | barenumbersos [ Tue Feb 21, 2012 11:51 am ] |
Post subject: | BareNumbersOS |
BARENUMBERSOS -Introduction. BareNumbersOS is a 64-bit operating system, monotasking with multicore support. It is a hobbystic project for educational purpose and personal use. It is written entirely in assembly language, so it is small, fast and simple. The compiler used is FASM (http://www.flatassembler.net/). The interaction with the OS is realized by the command line interface both in text mode and graph mode. As from version 0.3 there is full support for VESA graphic modes. The OS can use up to 256 cores and 256 GiB of RAM (64 GiB ready). -Minimum hardware requirement. CPU 64 bit (x86-64) multicore RAM 32 MiB Hard Disk PATA (IDE) Graphic Card VBE 2+ Keyboard PS2 USB Pen drive (for booting only) It is based on BareMetalOS, of course, but there are some differencies: -Bootloader -Kernel loader -Memory -File system -Commands -Syscalls -Some inner functions -No FAT -No net -Compiled with FASM -GPL3 license -Graph mode (VESA) The source code is well commented and in order, so it's easy to understand the meaning of functions and change the code. I hope that this project can be useful for you. Website: http://barenumbersos.xoom.it |
Author: | JuEeHa [ Tue Feb 21, 2012 12:02 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BareNumbersOS |
Why does it support up to 256 cores if it can only run one process at a time? |
Author: | barenumbersos [ Tue Feb 21, 2012 1:48 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BareNumbersOS |
One process -> Multiple workload shared in the cores BareNumbersOS is not a general purpose OS, but it is specific for number crunching, so the multitasking can decrease the performance. Bye. |
Author: | piranha [ Tue Feb 21, 2012 2:11 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BareNumbersOS |
Quote: -Minimum hardware requirement. CPU 64 bit (x86-64) multicore It requires a multicore cpu? -JL |
Author: | barenumbersos [ Tue Feb 21, 2012 4:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BareNumbersOS |
I have not a PC with one core only, then i never tested on it. I have tested the OS on qemu: qemu-system-x86_64 -m 128 -hda barenumbers.bin -rtc base=localtime -M pc -smp 1 -name "BareNumbers OS" and it seems OK, but use it with 1 core is a non-sense. Bye. |
Author: | gerryg400 [ Wed Feb 22, 2012 3:32 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: BareNumbersOS |
barenumbersos wrote: One process -> Multiple workload shared in the cores How are you measuring performance ? I think multitasking will increase performance.
BareNumbersOS is not a general purpose OS, but it is specific for number crunching, so the multitasking can decrease the performance. Bye. |
Author: | IanSeyler [ Thu Feb 23, 2012 12:46 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BareNumbersOS |
Its great to see you were inspired by BareMetal OS. Why drop the network support though? -Ian |
Author: | barenumbersos [ Fri Feb 24, 2012 5:51 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: BareNumbersOS |
Following the goal of my project, the network support is necessary only for clustering, but at this stage of development i prefer to complete the OS before to expand it. Thank you for your great job. |
Author: | barenumbersos [ Fri Apr 06, 2012 7:08 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: BareNumbersOS |
Released BareNumbersOS v.0.2 Changes: GNU/Linux utility named 'bnfs': with this program you can copy a file from GNU/Linux to BareNumbersOS (l2b), you can copy a file from BareNumbersOS to GNU/Linux (b2l) and you can use all BNFS commands ( dir, mkd, mkf, ren, del, mvf, lim, sto, format ) added the function os_get_datetime_string modified del command modified dir command modified format command modified kcli.inc added keyb command new keyboard driver new italian keyboard layout new usa keyboard layout updated manual.txt added changes.txt + minor changes and bugs fix |
Author: | barenumbersos [ Tue Aug 21, 2012 12:51 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BareNumbersOS |
Released BareNumbersOS v.0.3 modified infomap.inc modified kimem_map.inc modified vbe.inc modified splash.inc added UM_progress_bar added vbe command modified screen.asm added os_inc_ycursor added os_print_extrachar deleted os_screen_scroll new kvbe.inc new k_init_graph.inc new graph.asm new six fonts: font5x10.inc, font6x12.inc, font8x12.inc font10x15.inc, font12x18.inc, font16x24.inc modified kcli.inc modified debug.asm modified input.asm modified dir command in fs.inc added os_get_rdtsc added os_get_timer modified ksyscalls.inc modified bn_syscalls.inc modified kernel.asm modified sys64.asm updated manual.txt updated changes.txt + minor changes and bugs fix ---------------------------------------- The major change is graph mode. (from manual.txt): -Graphic mode During the boot, when is prompted 'Press any key for txt mode', you have three options: 1).Press no key: the boot continues in graph mode, with resolution fixed in source code. 2).Press a key between F1-F10: the boot continues in graph mode, with resolution changed at runtime as in tableA. 3).Press any more key: the boot continues in text mode. TableA: F1 = 1280x720 F5 = 1280x800 F9 = 800x600 F2 = 1600x900 F6 = 1680x1050 F10 = 1024x768 F3 = 1920x1080 F7 = 1920x1200 F4 = 2560x1440 F8 = 2560x1600 All resolutions are 32 bit per pixel only. In text mode the screen is divided in 25 rows x 80 colums. In graph mode the screen is divided in 60 rows x 160 columns. To print a char is similar in both modes! In graph mode there are six fonts available, one for resolution, as in tableB. TableB: 16/9________________16/10____________________4/3 (Not Av.) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Av. Resol. Font Disp. Av. Resol. Font Disp. Av. Resol. Font Disp. Size (In.) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * 1280x720 8x12 0-0 * 1280x800 8x12 0-80 1280x960 8x16 0-0 15'-17' * 1600x900 10x15 0-0 * 1680x1050 10x15 80-150 1600x1200 10x20 0-0 20' * 1920x1080 12x18 0-0 * 1920x1200 12x18 0-120 1920x1440 12x24 0-0 22'-24' * 2560x1440 16x24 0-0 * 2560x1600 16x24 0-160 2560x1920 16x32 0-0 27' * 800x600 5x10 0-0 ; default * 1024x768 6x12 64-48 (* = available) The favourite screen format is 16/9. Disp indicates the pixels around the screen not used for rows x columns grid. For searching your appropriate screen resolution supported by graphic card, you can use 'vbe' command. It is recommended to write in source code the max resolution supported by your PC as default setting (in sys64.asm) and recompile the kernel. |
Author: | barenumbersos [ Wed Apr 10, 2013 12:07 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BareNumbersOS |
2013 Apr. : Released BareNumbersOS v.0.4 added os_is_alpha added os_is_uppercase added os_is_lowercase added os_is_ctrl_letter modified screen.asm added os_print_box_with_color added os_input_string_with_cursor added os_g_bitmap added os_g_screen_to_bitmap modified ksyscalls.inc modified bn_syscalls.inc modified ksysvar.inc modified set_colsrows_limits in kinit_graph.inc new controls.asm: (check, label, activelabel, arrayalabel, inputstring, bitmap, customcontrol) new bn_controls.inc new bn_hello-ui.asm new ex_controls.inc (in examples.tgz) new ex_tilectrl.asm (in examples.tgz) updated manual.txt updated changes.txt + minor changes and bugs fix ---------------------------------------- The major change is 'Tiles and Controls manager': (from manual.txt): -Tiles and controls With the goal to facilitate the writing of programs were added tiles and controls. The file bn_controls.inc included in your program permits to use tiles (similar but not equal to tiled windows) and controls (similar to controls in other OS but not objects). The use of them is optional, they are not part of the kernel. The tile is a fixed panel or box not overlapping on other tiles with a max of 99 pages (turning with pg down and pg up) and max 52 controls in every page. The tiles are named from a to z (lowercase), the controls are named from a to z (lowercase) and from A to Z (uppercase). To change the focus of a tile press CTRL+letter, to change the focus of a control press only a letter. You use only keyboard, the mouse is not required: this is very useful and fast. At this stage of development there are the following controls: CHECK similar to checkbox, LABEL similar to label, ALABEL similar to button, ARRAYALABEL similar to listbox, INPUTSTRING similar to textbox, BITMAP similar to image and CUSTOMCONTROL defined by user. For more informations view the code in bn_controls.inc, controls.asm and the examples in bn_hello-ui.asm and ex_tilectrl.asm (in examples.tgz). Screenshot: http://barenumbersos.xoom.it/virgiliowi ... are-ui.png |
Author: | Love4Boobies [ Wed Apr 10, 2013 12:23 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BareNumbersOS |
Is there any reason you decided to write a changelog that doesn't provide potential users with any useful information whatsoever? No one, ever wrote: OMG, the new version of BareNumbersOS updates one of its source files, ksysvar.inc.
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Author: | barenumbersos [ Wed Apr 10, 2013 12:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: BareNumbersOS |
What information you want to know? |
Author: | petonero [ Tue Jun 25, 2013 5:01 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: BareNumbersOS |
I would love to download it and take a look, however the website is loading very slow |
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