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* 7671Kartik Agaram2021-01-271-1/+1
| | | | Make some room for a mouse handler.
* 7559 - reorganize sectors built in raw hexKartik Agaram2021-01-241-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This was tedious for three reasons beyond the usual one of having to track and update offsets several time while I debug: - The Bochs troubles of the previous commit kept polluting my brain even though they were irrelevant. - I had to keep some changes locally to allow myself to use Bochs, which polluted my working directory. - I had to travel the long way to the realization that I'm not actually initializing the stack anywhere. BIOS was starting my stack off at 0x10000, which was promptly clobbered by my second read from disk. The good news: while I'm here I grow the interrupt descriptor table. So I don't have to go through this exercise when I get back to supporting the mouse.
* 7558Kartik Agaram2021-01-241-1/+1
| | | | | | Bochs is still broken, but before we can fix it we need to make some room in the boot sector. So we'll spend a few commits reorganizing things.
* 7535Kartik Agaram2021-01-171-2/+2
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* 7521 - new plan for testsKartik Agaram2021-01-151-31/+25
| | | | | | | | | | It's not really manageable to make the fake screen pixel-oriented. Feels excessive to compare things pixel by pixel when we will mostly be writing text to screen. It'll also make expected screen assertions more difficult to manage. So I'm not sure how to make assertions about pixels for now. Instead we'll introduce fake screens at draw-grapheme.
* 7518Kartik Agaram2021-01-131-0/+2
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* 7470Kartik Agaram2020-12-291-7/+7
| | | | | | | The ol' 8-byte-register-names issue strikes again. There's no way to access the lower 8 bits of ESI. There's still a bug in baremetal/ex2.mu; it's printing transposed somehow.
* 7469 - first working baremetal Mu programKartik Agaram2020-12-291-0/+46
It doesn't _quite_ do what it should, so this is more precisely the first _buggy_ baremetal Mu program. But the tooling works, at least.