I've been getting into really low-level and rudimentary OS programming, but the only systems I have that are well documented enough to work with are my lame old PCs.
Folks, the 386 and above is just an outright terrible processor IMHO. everything in modern computers is so cobbled together nothing makes any sense and the complex "features" of the processor are just a giant pain in the tuchus.
I'd like to go a little more exotic and play around in my SE. But the problem is that I can't really do anything on the SE without knowing the boot procedure and where all the important addresses are. I know I finally found a place that documented the classic mac boot process, but I've since forgotten it and can't seem to find it again. Does anyone know where I can get this kind of detailed information? Thankee kindly.
Folks, the 386 and above is just an outright terrible processor IMHO. everything in modern computers is so cobbled together nothing makes any sense and the complex "features" of the processor are just a giant pain in the tuchus.
I'd like to go a little more exotic and play around in my SE. But the problem is that I can't really do anything on the SE without knowing the boot procedure and where all the important addresses are. I know I finally found a place that documented the classic mac boot process, but I've since forgotten it and can't seem to find it again. Does anyone know where I can get this kind of detailed information? Thankee kindly.


