Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 4th Nov 2007 15:45 UTC
OSNews, Generic OSes "Bill Buzbee offered the first public demonstration of the Minix OS - a cousin of Linux [I beg your pardon?] - running on his homebrew minicomputer, today at the Vintage Computer Festival in Mountain View, Calif. Magic-1, built with 74-series TTL ICs using wire-wrap construction, implements a homebrew, 8086-like ISA."
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RE: Pardoned
by Mukunda on Mon 5th Nov 2007 11:49 UTC in reply to "Pardoned"
Mukunda
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2006-11-05

Grab yourself a copy of 'Code' by Charles Petzold, sure it's from Microsoft press, but the contents has nothing at all to do with them. It will explain exactly how a CPU works right down at the low level, and will very quickly get you to a place where you could think about building a project similar to this, though a not as fancy. After that, 'Inside the Machine' by Jon Stokes will give you a more abstracted understanding of how modern processors work. I really can't recommend Code enough, just get it, seriously!

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