On Tuesday, 9 February 2016 at 20:15:03 UTC, Jakub Szewczyk wrote:
I have started developing a hobbyist OS, I decided I want it to
be written in D, but the only possibility to write code that
can be ran by the UEFI chips that replaced BIOS in modern
computers was to use either assembler or C.
On Tuesday, 9 February 2016 at 20:15:03 UTC, Jakub Szewczyk wrote:
I have started developing a hobbyist OS, I decided I want it to
be written in D, but the only possibility to write code that
can be ran by the UEFI chips that replaced BIOS in modern
computers was to use either assembler or C.
I have started developing a hobbyist OS, I decided I want it to
be written in D, but the only possibility to write code that can
be ran by the UEFI chips that replaced BIOS in modern computers
was to use either assembler or C. (For example:
http://wiki.osdev.org/UEFI or