Re: Curious (Student)

From: Tyler Gee (geekout_at_gmail.com)
Date: 10/22/04

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    Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 09:04:53 -0600
    To: olivier@gautherot.net
    
    

    Matthew,

    I am reading over *The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD
    Operating System* right now and it is filled with everything you need
    to know to grok the entire kernel. Give it a go if you have the $60,
    if not, see if there is a local BSD user group [2] in your area as
    they might have a copy that you could purchase (plus you should go to
    the UG meetings anyway).

    Good luck and have fun,

    -wtgee

    [1]http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0201702452/qid=1098457315/sr=2-1/ref=pd_ka_b_2_1/103-6610586-2647058
    [2]http://www.freebsd.org/usergroups.html

    On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 15:36:21 +0200 (CEST), Olivier Gautherot
    <olivier@gautherot.net> wrote:
    > Hi Matthew!
    >
    > Welcome to the club :-) The only thing I can tell you is that you
    > made a good choice for your new OS - definitely a lot of good stuff
    > to learn... and valuable experience if one day you choose to look
    > at something else but I know I should not talk about competition ;-)
    > The community is great too - that's another asset of the project.
    >
    >
    > > The other programming task I can get done given a set of standards, but
    > > the one question that I have not been so far been able to answer due
    > > to the lack of financial resources is: Is there a general motherboard
    > > architechture, you see if I knew the specfic address of the DMA, IO
    > > Controller etc, I would be in a position to write low level code to
    > > operate with high level code.
    >
    > Well, if you (or a neighbour) have an old PC that you're about to scrap,
    > it is probably a good candidate for a test machine. BSD will run on
    > old architectures (Pentium and before) - although you should not expect
    > to run the latest KDE or 3D flight simulator on it ;-) If you're
    > interested in networking, you can run a more than decent firewall, though.
    >
    >
    > > So I am requestion the oportunity to help further develpe this project
    > > in return for access to highly technical data; please note I already
    > > know a myriad of programming languages including, C, C++, C#, Fortran,
    > > Basic, Pascal, J, J++, Java , D, Visual Basic, Assembly etc. I also
    > > possess many other technical skills and knowledge. Furthermore I
    > > possess an Associate Degree in Electrical Engineering, and various CXC
    > > passes especially in Mathematics, Physics, Engilsh, Electronics.
    >
    > Sounds like you're going to have fun with the 11000+ packages available!
    > Have a look at the existing software and see what you're interested in.
    > All packages have a TODO list so you'll have plenty to occupy your free
    > time and more. I would suggest to install the system on a machine and
    > play around to start with. Just reading the handbook should keep you
    > busy for a few days.
    >
    > Hope to see your name soon in the "New committers" list!
    >
    > Cheers
    > Olivier
    >
    >
    >
    >
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