Linked by Hadrien Grasland on Sat 26th Mar 2011 07:51 UTC
Hardware, Embedded Systems About one month ago, I've posted an OSnews Asks item asking for details on how interrupts work on various architectures. Since then, I've been reading the manuals and comments, and have extracted what I found to be a summary of the specifics of each architecture. I've then written my first attempt at a portable interrupt handling model based on this data for my pet OS. Now I contribute this back to OSnews, so that these resources get more exposure for those who are interested.
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by cb88 on Sun 27th Mar 2011 01:48 UTC
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2009-04-23

No Sparc? I have about 5 32bit sparcstations and 2 Ultras just chomping at the bit to run hobby operating systems :-)

That aside Sparc would make a neat hobby computer project using cheap FPGAs ...like the nexsys2 board or something similar (don't forget they have a high gate count version)... maybe even the new ATLYS board it looks really nice.

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