
                  Operating System Comparisons (2) (Fidonet)

                 Saturday, 16-Oct-1999 to Friday, 22-Oct-1999

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From: Rodrigo Cesar Banhara                             16-Oct-99 03:48:00
  To: Dirk Cap                                          16-Oct-99 07:23:13
Subj: Honest Opinion

 -=> Quoting Dirk Cap to Rodrigo Cesar Banhara <=-

 DC> Hello Rodrigo,

Hello Dirk

 DC> On this moment I am using the Visual studio and the C++ environment
 DC> and there aren't problems any more. Time is healing the problem

I dont like Visual environment. It is bad for development of
expertise in programming. However, =real= OOP isn't the same
than Visual programming. Heritage, Methods, Polymorphism &
things like this. Source code in OOP is dont *easy* to write.

I am studying this yet, but Visual & OOP are not the same thing.

== Rodrigo Cesar Banhara == rcb@netdata.com.br ==

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From: David Bowerman                                    15-Oct-99 23:20:01
  To: Dirk Cap                                          16-Oct-99 07:23:13
Subj: Ring 0......

Dirk Cap wrote in a message to All:

 DC> In the OS/2 world and also in the Multix world I have
 DC> read about the RING 0 and his specifications with sheduling, wakeup
 DC> a proces and doing other actions around multitasking. 

 DC> What is the real purpose of the clock inside the multitasking
 DC> system ?

Not sure just what you mean by your question.  For Intel 80x86 architecture
machines, the Ring number relates to what a program is allowed to do (it's
privilege level).  A Ring 0 program has access to all memory, all I/O, all
registers.  A Ring 3 program is much more limited.  The operating system would 
run at Ring 0 while a user program would run at Ring 3 to allow protecting
user programs from each other.

Regards,
       David

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From: MIKE RUSKAI                                       16-Oct-99 23:02:00
  To: RODRIGO CESAR BANHARA                             17-Oct-99 19:31:19
Subj: Honest Opinion

Some senseless babbling from Rodrigo Cesar Banhara to Dirk Cap
on 10-16-99  03:48 about Honest Opinion...

 -=> Quoting Dirk Cap to Rodrigo Cesar Banhara <=-
 
 DC> Hello Rodrigo,

 RCB> Hello Dirk
 
 DC> On this moment I am using the Visual studio and the C++ environment
 DC> and there aren't problems any more. Time is healing the problem

 RCB> I dont like Visual environment. It is bad for development of
 RCB> expertise in programming. However, =real= OOP isn't the same
 RCB> than Visual programming. Heritage, Methods, Polymorphism &
 RCB> things like this. Source code in OOP is dont *easy* to write.

Are you saying it is or is not easy to write object oriented code without a
visual builder?  I personally find it pretty easy.  Much easier, in fact,
than doing things procedurally.

 RCB> I am studying this yet, but Visual & OOP are not the same thing.

Naturally, but most visual environments deal with an OO language (usually
C++).

Mike Ruskai
thannymeister@yahoo.com


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From: Anthony Tibbs                                     07-Apr-99 18:24:18
  To: Justin Baustert                                   19-Oct-99 21:23:15
Subj: Re: Trash Drive PJ !!!

Justin Baustert wrote in a message to Bill Wolff:



 JB> That looks like about 40 (39.7) messages tossed per second,
 JB> or close to 2400  per minute.  Here's another:

I can achieve that here too.

But afterwards, everything stops for about 15 seconds while the disk cache
catches up.

Take care,
Anthony
anthony@tibbsplc.offsbbs.com

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