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13Jun2012

Ada Bare bones port

I have spent today taking my code from previous hello world kernel attempts and updating them as a port of the OSDev.org Bare bones tutorial.

15Feb2012

Developing a content management system Part 2

System structure

In this part I shall look at the overall system structure of the CMS and what each part is supposed to do.

14Feb2012

Developing a content management system Part 1

Introduction

This site is currently implemented using MODX, and not very well on my end as I wanted something fast.

11Jan2012

First simple app for ARM

After managing to update the build scripts for TAMP's compilers, I have managed to build and run a very simple application on an STM32F4DISCOVERY board in Ada.

29Sep2011

Bare metal ARM GNAT compiler built

After a multitude of different builds and a few modifications to the GNAT runtime, I have finally managed to build GCC-4.6.1 C and GNAT compilers for bare metal.

The build utilises Newlib as the libc interface that GNAT's RTS builds upon, I've disabled sockets, files and a few other things

13Feb2011

TAMP: Some success

After spending about 2 weeks basically compiling compilers pretty much constantly, I've managed to build gnat for arm-none-eabi with tools and without the runtime system, which is the most important part.

This isn't supported by AdaCore in the FSF release so I've had to hack into the makefi

2Feb2011

Tamp started

I have been working on getting the basic toolchain created ready for the development of TAMP.

23Apr2010

Simple CGI

On the 2nd April, I finally got around to completing a SCGI implementation in Ada, which turned out easier than expected.

13Jan2008

The Ada Microkernel Project (or TAMP): The plan

Following on from my hello world style kernel, I've decided to post a plan for what I intend to accomplish in regards to an OS design.

I've been thinking about OS designs for over 10 years on and off and have wanted to develop one.

4Jan2008

An Ada95 "hello world" style kernel

Conversations on #Ada keep coming back to operating systems and their kernels so I decided to dig out some code I wrote in 2000 and get it working again. I intended this code to be the basis of a microkernel written in Ada.

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