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KOSH summary Nr. 19
KOSH [Kommunity Orientated Software Hardware]
Weekly Summary
Week Commencing: 1st May 1999
Number: 019
Mailing List: kosh-general
In the mailing list this week, the following items were discussed. Please do
not email the scribe regarding any of these topics, it is not his job to answer
these questions but merely to report the topics of conversation. If you have
any queries about this summary, please email ben@kosh.net, stating the Summary
Number, and Mailing List Name, and he will try to answer your queries.
a)
Subject: KOSH General ML Summaries
Summary of debate: These can be found both on the KOSH URL and at
http://www.mythicz.u-net.com
John Chandler also hopes to have a KOSH page up and running
soon and is interested in learning of links to other KOSH
pages.
b)
Subject: Bit size for KOSH OS
Summary of debate: It was asked if we are writing a 64-bit OS. The reply came
that we are writing an n-bit scalable OS that could easily
scale from 32-bit (and lower if needed) to 64-bit and more
if physical CPU and/or virtual implementation allow.
KOSH will not have address pointers exposed at the
application level. They will be within any HLL but that is
fixed on a recompile. At the API level there are object
references nominally somewhere between 64-bit and 128-bit.
Only an Object Manager will have any clue what an object
reference actually is.
Questions then posed: Can HLL and Object Manager be changed
so that applications can continue seamlessly? Could running
objects be moved from one machine to another, different one?
c)
Subject: Alternative OS Project - UNIOS
Summary of debate: A different OS project similar to KOSH can be seen at
http://unios.dhs.org/index.html
d)
Subject: KOSH Aminet
Summary of debate: Suggested we could see if it would be possible to get a KOSH
section on Aminet as there are files relating to NetBSD and
Linux already present - and KOSH will be ported to AmigaOS
(in one form or another).
e)
Subject: Abstracted KOSH and running multiple simultaneous OSses
Summary of debate: With software processors and the ability to maintain
multiple HALs as interchangeable objects and the ability to
maintain multiple HALs as interchangeable objects to allow
the system to view the ability to maintain the same hardware
in many different ways, we could make it relatively easy to
run multiple operating systems simultaneously. If we could
find a way of legally abstracting away and translating API
calls - WINE springs to mind - we could have crossplatform
software running relatively transparently.
However for something like this we would have to change the
OS - in essence port it to a new machine, much as has been
discussed for "hosted" KOSH.
f)
Subject: KOSH Survey
Summary of debate: Greg Webb and the Surveying Working Group have a preliminary
survey which they will show to us soon for comments. This
will be primarily to gather information from the wider world
about what should be included in KOSH and what it should
look/feel like.
g)
Subject: Correction to Summary 18 - Greg's email address
Summary of debate: Greg Webb's correct email address is
greg@gpwebb.freeserve.co.uk
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