Hi,

    I recommand to use i386 build rather than using Host Build. Since i386
build got
more feature than host build like VGA Driver, etc.

    well, if u use Host build, u need to find out a zip file call
"jos_common.zip" in
arch/host/bytecode. pls include ur testing class file into this zip file so
that u can
run HelloWorld.

Regards,

Hilary

>yo Group,
>
>I wrote to the group last week because I had trouble building JJOS;
>Avery J. Regier gave me the tip to do the checkout under Linux onto
>a ext2fs partition instead of using jcvs/windows NT4.0 onto FAT;
>the build worked fine (THANX Avery/J./Regier (choose your first name:-))
>maybe this problem could be added to a JJOS FAQ on the website (is there
>something like that?);
>
>but jjos didnt start; the Readme says that running build (or running
>make in /JJOS/arch/host/nativecode ) would start jjos;
>so I thought, lets do yourself; I went to the /JJOS/arch/host/nativecode
>dir and copied the file HelloWorld.class (guess what that does 8-) )to this
>dir, and then did this:
>
>[root@localhost nativecode]# jjos HelloWorld
>jm's JOS Kernel Host!
>start pds:      0x40113008      end pds:        0x40139E88      (1992 page
>descriptors)
>start heap:     0x4013B000      end heap:       0x40903000      (1992
pages)
>Page freelist:
>0x4014B000: 1976 pages
>heap freelists:
>freelist Size: 8; SPD: 0x40113008; SPDI: 0
>sizes mapping to this freelist: 0-8
>freelist Size: 12; SPD: 0x40113058; SPDI: 0
>sizes mapping to this freelist: 9-12
>freelist Size: 16; SPD: 0x401130A8; SPDI: 0
>sizes mapping to this freelist: 13-16
>freelist Size: 20; SPD: 0x401130F8; SPDI: 0
>sizes mapping to this freelist: 17-20
>freelist Size: 24; SPD: 0x40113148; SPDI: 0
>sizes mapping to this freelist: 21-24
>freelist Size: 28; SPD: 0x40113198; SPDI: 0
>sizes mapping to this freelist: 25-28
>freelist Size: 32; SPD: 0x401131E8; SPDI: 0
>sizes mapping to this freelist: 29-32
>freelist Size: 36; SPD: 0x40113238; SPDI: 0
>sizes mapping to this freelist: 33-36
>freelist Size: 40; SPD: 0x40113288; SPDI: 0
>sizes mapping to this freelist: 37-40
>freelist Size: 100; SPD: 0x401132D8; SPDI: 0
>sizes mapping to this freelist: 41-100
>freelist Size: 2048; SPD: 0x40113328; SPDI: 0
>sizes mapping to this freelist: 101-2048
>class_loader: can't load HelloWorld.class
>Segmentation fault (core dumped)
>[root@localhost nativecode]#
>
>I tried a couple of other things (like going to the /JJOS/common/bytecode
>dir and starting "jjos init" (the path to jjos
>was in the $PATH) but it only did the same thing as with the
>HelloWorld.class;
>
>also: the HelloWorld.class works with java, the Classpath is correct
>to;
>
>I checked JJOS out on September 23. 1999 (Thursday);
>
>What could be the trouble with that?
>hope someone might help me here,
>THANX in advance
>
>murphee
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