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I'm still not so sure it would be such an easy task to just port KOS to a new hardware platform. I am almost certain that the memory layout will be massively different (24-bit addresses, no page swapping) and all the hardware you are familiar with on the TI will not be the same at all. I think it would work much better to start from scratch with the OS on our new system. Have you looked at the eZ80 documentation? I recommend giving that a read: http://www.zilog.com/docs/um0077.pdf
I think SirCmpwn and some other developers can just write a new OS for the new calc. If the base is vastly different, then we should just write a new one, but use KnightOS as reference.
Quote from: alberthrocks on August 07, 2010, 03:23:07 pmI think SirCmpwn and some other developers can just write a new OS for the new calc. If the base is vastly different, then we should just write a new one, but use KnightOS as reference.Exactly! I completely agree. Don't underestimate the effort of writing a OS though! (I don't think you do but your text can be interpreted like that)
note: 1.i will use an emulator if there is a chance that it will completely destroy my calc.2. As long as there is no chance of bricking, i will be glad to use my 84+ SE if it is compatible.