It stands for Ported Unix Sub-System btw, as well as word playing with the Posix name, and i really like it. PussyX is not Unix.
It's quite surprising this reaction.

You have to remember context. Those of us that work in a cubicle environment would only need to have someone glance over the cube wall at the right time and see your (overt) signature. They would have no context, but in a zero-tolerance environment HR would certainly be involved. I can speak for myself that I have no desire for that kind of interaction, even if I was only reviewing the site at lunch and the acronym was totally innocent. It has absolutely nothing to do with you, or me for that matter. It's sad.zaval wrote:It's quite surprising this reaction.
Actually I blocked your signature quite some time ago. Because people were not believing me that it was a programming forum.zaval wrote:aaaaa, ahaha, can't believe it's serious. i'll remove it when i am on my desktop, the tablet is not suitable for googling or profile editing.
It stands for Ported Unix Sub-System btw, as well as word playing with the Posix name, and i really like it. PussyX is not Unix.
It's quite surprising this reaction.
I've simply disabled signatures. Multiple problems solved.eryjus wrote:Those of us that work in a cubicle environment would only need to have someone glance over the cube wall
I find that drawing a phallus is one of the most important test case of any operating system.gungomanj wrote:Here I am running a 4 core virtual ARM 64 bit processor with MMU, multithreading and interrupts enabled in the assembly code, CLCD (PL111) framebuffer set to 800x600 and routines to plot pixels written. I am planning to follow up with some virtual memory management, scheduling and might work onwards to writing a basic framebuffer windowing system and ethernet drivers.
It's a shame that the ARM DS-5 IDE costs thousands and has only a 30 day period of trial that registers your mac address (so you cant use a new email to reuse it) it's a great development environment (at least better than QEMU Aarch64 lol)
You gotta show em that your OS stands proud and has virility.matt11235 wrote:I find that drawing a phallus is one of the most important test case of any operating system.gungomanj wrote:Here I am running a 4 core virtual ARM 64 bit processor with MMU, multithreading and interrupts enabled in the assembly code, CLCD (PL111) framebuffer set to 800x600 and routines to plot pixels written. I am planning to follow up with some virtual memory management, scheduling and might work onwards to writing a basic framebuffer windowing system and ethernet drivers.
It's a shame that the ARM DS-5 IDE costs thousands and has only a 30 day period of trial that registers your mac address (so you cant use a new email to reuse it) it's a great development environment (at least better than QEMU Aarch64 lol)
hahaha. sexually explicit sense of humor.gungomanj wrote:You gotta show em that your OS stands proud and has virility.matt11235 wrote: I find that drawing a phallus is one of the most important test case of any operating system.
this thread has been made for you.Octacone wrote: I feel like I post too often, but I have stuff to show.![]()
everytime something is working out with such complex things, it's always "cool".Does any of your think this is cool? At all?
• Extended keyboard driver capabilities: added a fully working state machine, being able to detect any key-press, being able to print ANY character I want that exists on my keyboard (proper right alt, shift, caps, number lock support)
• Extended keyboard + TUI (text user interface :: screen driver of sort) capabilities: being able to fully manipulate the cursor (up, down, left, right, enter, backspace, tab), as you can see from the image I can type where ever I want
• 1160 lines of code all together (TUI, keyboard driver, PS/2 controller -> combined). Months and moths of hard work.
zaval wrote:this thread has been made for you.Octacone wrote: I feel like I post too often, but I have stuff to show.![]()
everytime something is working out with such complex things, it's always "cool".Does any of your think this is cool? At all?
• Extended keyboard driver capabilities: added a fully working state machine, being able to detect any key-press, being able to print ANY character I want that exists on my keyboard (proper right alt, shift, caps, number lock support)
• Extended keyboard + TUI (text user interface :: screen driver of sort) capabilities: being able to fully manipulate the cursor (up, down, left, right, enter, backspace, tab), as you can see from the image I can type where ever I want
• 1160 lines of code all together (TUI, keyboard driver, PS/2 controller -> combined). Months and moths of hard work.
zaval wrote:hahaha. sexually explicit sense of humor.gungomanj wrote:You gotta show em that your OS stands proud and has virility.matt11235 wrote: I find that drawing a phallus is one of the most important test case of any operating system.
PS. people here don't love that.
what are your real targets for aarch64? I mean, what boards, SoCs?