On 25 Aug 97, James Vahn wrote to Paul Wankadia --
JV> > I'm assuming that, at this stage, you have not made the pilgrimmage to
JY> > my PUNIX Web page to discover just what I HAVE done in relation to all
JV> Mind if I post the address? http://www1.tpgi.com.au/users/paulw/punix.ht
Use 'http://paulw.home.ml.org/punix.htm', if at all possible, since that goes
through the 'ml.org' redirector and guarantees that you'll end up at the
right page. (Since I don't have any other sites to speak of, it's not
terribubbly important, but do keep it in mind.)
JY> There are probably quite a few people interested in it, especially since
JY> it's in the early stages.
It'll probably remain there while I'm still at school and there are messages
to read/write. I'm also awaiting a HTML copy of "The Linux Kernel", as seen
somewhere on 'http://www.linuxhq.com/' ... I sent the maintainer (author?)
three emails and haven't heard back.
JV> > BTW there is only one IDT and its location is held in the IDTR. If
JV> > you want to use another IDT, you just load IDTR with another address.
JV> Got a minute to briefly explain the format? I have two references-
JV> the teensy Borland QRG and the overwhelming intel doc.
Heck, *I* don't know what the formats for interrupt descriptors are. All I
know ATM is how to make a segment descriptor. All in good time, James...
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