Messages in this thread | | | From | <> | Subject | Re: Re: building MINIX on LINUX using gcc | Date | Mon, 7 Jun 2004 02:36:48 -0600 (MDT) |
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>comp.os.minix is the place to be! Thanks...I just signed up!
>PS. Get the official MINIX sources, and use a XX-to-YY translator or Where do I get the official sources from?
>write your own that converts the assembler sources to NASM. It >shouldn't be that difficult., or do it by hand, since there's not much >of it. The C code is ANSI and GCC should handle it. Then you can >rewrite the Makefiles and possibly add linker scripts for LD, and you'll >have MINIX built on Linux in no time.
What can I do to make it loadable by GRUB or so. I understand that /minix is a concatination of the various a.outs. Can I write a tiny executable that will get loaded by GRUB that loaded /minix beyond 1M. Are there many initializations that need to be done before this?
regards, Kashyap
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