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collapseos/kernel
Virgil Dupras 4f7a05e3b7 core: remove cpHLDE
It wasn't used much, so I replaced its use in the kernel with direct code
and moved the routine in apps/ed, the only other place where it was used.
2019-12-12 15:53:14 -05:00
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fnt recipes/ti84: use a 3x5 font instead of a 5x7 one 2019-11-11 13:26:24 -05:00
sms Move ASCII consts to ascii.h 2019-11-13 20:38:06 -05:00
ti Move ASCII consts to ascii.h 2019-11-13 20:38:06 -05:00
acia.asm acia: make GetC blocking 2019-11-04 14:44:43 -05:00
ascii.h Move ASCII consts to ascii.h 2019-11-13 20:38:06 -05:00
blkdev.h Make the shell a userspace app 2019-11-15 15:37:49 -05:00
blockdev.asm Make the shell a userspace app 2019-11-15 15:37:49 -05:00
core.asm core: remove cpHLDE 2019-12-12 15:53:14 -05:00
err.h Rename blockdev's API routines to GetB/PutB 2019-10-30 16:59:35 -04:00
fs.asm core: remove cpHLDE 2019-12-12 15:53:14 -05:00
fs.h Make the shell a userspace app 2019-11-15 15:37:49 -05:00
kbd.asm kbd: squeeze out a few bytes 2019-12-06 22:45:39 -05:00
mmap.asm core: remove cpHLDE 2019-12-12 15:53:14 -05:00
README.md Make the shell a userspace app 2019-11-15 15:37:49 -05:00
sdc.asm recipes/rc2014/sdcard: use BASIC shell 2019-12-11 11:18:32 -05:00
stdio.asm tools: use BASIC's new while loop 2019-12-12 12:04:56 -05:00
str.asm basic: add if 2019-11-21 16:06:14 -05:00
user.h.example zasm emul: bring back kernel/user distinction 2019-05-19 12:57:59 -04:00

Kernel

Bits and pieces of code that you can assemble to build a kernel for your machine.

These parts are made to be glued together in a single glue.asm file you write yourself.

This code is designed to be assembled by Collapse OS' own [zasm][zasm].

Scope

Units in the kernel/ folder is about device driver, abstractions over them as well as the file system. Although a typical kernel boots to a shell, the code for that shell is not considered part of the kernel code (even if, most of the time, it's assembled in the same binary). Shells are considered userspace applications (which live in apps/).