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août
2007
Ceci est votre journal, c'est un journal 2.0 : je vous encourage à lui ajouter du contenu et à le rendre plus intéressant avec vos commentaires, merci.
  • # Scoop !!!

    Posté par  . Évalué à 8.

    comme c'est mon journal [c'est bien cela ;-)], et comme tout bon journal il faut avoir un scoop [en version 2.0 biensur ...] ]pour aguicher le lecteur, je vous donne le mien :

    I'm doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won't be big and
    professional like gnu) for 386(486) AT clones. This has been brewing
    since april, and is starting to get ready. I'd like any feedback on
    things people like/dislike in minix, as my OS resembles it somewhat
    (same physical layout of the file-system (due to practical reasons)
    among other things).
    I've currently ported bash(1.08) and gcc(1.40), and things seem to work.
    This implies that I'll get something practical within a few months, and
    I'd like to know what features most people would want. Any suggestions
    are welcome, but I won't promise I'll implement them :-)


    C'est pas du scoop ça !!!
    • [^] # Re: Scoop !!!

      Posté par  . Évalué à 5.

      Le projet a-t-il un logo ? Sinon je veux bien aider : http://img26.picoodle.com/img/img26/9/8/5/f_logofreeosm_c11e(...)
    • [^] # Re: Scoop !!!

      Posté par  . Évalué à 5.

      Pffff...
      Jayce va te torcher tout ça en 2s 12, rien qu'avec son MultideskOS!
    • [^] # Re: Scoop !!!

      Posté par  . Évalué à 8.

      Non, ce n'est pas un scoop. Ton OS est de conception complètement obsolète. Les noyaux monolithiques appartiennent au néolithique.
      L'avenir est aux micro-noyaux.
      Aucun de mes étudiants n'oserait me rendre un tel projet !

      Andy
    • [^] # Re: Scoop !!!

      Posté par  . Évalué à 9.

      I'm doing a (non free) operating system (just a hobby, won't be big and professional like gnu) for 386(486) AT clones...

      Here the code :

      #include "win31.h"
      #include "win95.h"
      #include "evenmore.h"
      #include "oldstuff.h"
      #include "billrulz.h"
      #define INSTALL = HARD
      char make_prog_look_big[1600000];
      void main()
      {
      while(!CRASHED)
      {
      display_copyright_message();
      display_bill_rules_message();
      do_nothing_loop();
      if (first_time_installation)
      {
      make_50_megabyte_swapfile();
      do_nothing_loop();
      totally_screw_up_HPFS_file_system();
      search_and_destroy_the_rest_of_OS/2();
      hang_system();
      }
      write_something(anything);
      display_copyright_message();
      do_nothing_loop();
      do_some_stuff();
      if (still_not_crashed)
      {
      display_copyright_message();
      do_nothing_loop();
      basically_run_windows_3.1();
      do_nothing_loop();
      do_nothing_loop();
      }
      }
      if (detect_cache())
      disable_cache();
      if (fast_cpu())
      {
      set_wait_states(lots);
      set_mouse(speed, very_slow);
      set_mouse(action, jumpy);
      set_mouse(reaction, sometimes);
      }
      /* printf("Welcome to Windows 3.11"); */
      /* printf("Welcome to Windows 95"); */
      printf("Welcome to Windows 98");
      if (system_ok())
      crash(to_dos_prompt);
      else
      system_memory = open("a:\swp0001.swp", O_CREATE);
      while(something)
      {
      sleep(5);
      get_user_input();
      sleep(5);
      act_on_user_input();
      sleep(5);
      }
      create_general_protection_fault();
      }
  • # mon super programme !

    Posté par  . Évalué à 7.

    j'avais besoin d'un programme qui affiche bonjour, j'ai fait ça en 2 jours, il est minimal et n'affiche bonjour qu'en anglais. il est disponible sur mon site mais voici son code quand même :

    #include <stdio.h>
    int main(int argc, char *argv[]){
    printf("Hello world!\n");
    return 0;
    }
    • [^] # Re: mon super programme !

      Posté par  (site web personnel) . Évalué à 5.

      t'aurais pas oublié de préciser la licence ? :D
      • [^] # Re: mon super programme !

        Posté par  . Évalué à 6.

        Un shareware, à vue d'oeil...
      • [^] # Re: mon super programme !

        Posté par  . Évalué à -1.

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    • [^] # Re: mon super programme !

      Posté par  . Évalué à 3.

      Je comprends pas, j'ai tout bien tapé sous Word, ça marche pas. Il est à chier ton programme, je m'en doutais vu qu'il est pas payant :-D
    • [^] # Re: mon super programme !

      Posté par  (site web personnel) . Évalué à 2.

      Ouais, rigoles.

      J'ai demandé ça à un étudiant à un exam oral, il a pas été capable de me le sortir ;-).
  • # Secte à risme

    Posté par  . Évalué à 2.

  • # Et ca ....

    Posté par  . Évalué à -2.

    Ca c'est mon commentaire 2.0 et il est génial.
  • # Je vais raconter une blague.

    Posté par  . Évalué à 3.

    C'est l'histoire d'un fou qui repeint son plafond. Un deuxième fou arrive et dit: « Je t'ai apporté un seau de peinture que j'avais chez moi, je crois que c'est la même couleur.»

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