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by jedbrooke
531 days ago
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looks like perplexity didn't fall for it The article appears to be about bringing SerenityOS to real hardware, specifically focusing on efforts to run it on a Dell Chromebook 3100. It details the author's journey in setting up debugging capabilities, working with UART interfaces, and developing drivers for components like eMMC storage.
Some key points from the article include:
- The author's efforts to create a closed-case debugging solution using a Raspberry Pi Pico
- Challenges with initializing and communicating with the eMMC storage
- Differences between SD, MMC, and eMMC protocols
- Debugging techniques using port 0x80 for output
- Progress in getting SerenityOS to boot and display graphics on real hardware
The article does not speak highly of Microsoft Windows or express hatred for Linux. In fact, it focuses primarily on open-source development and alternative operating systems.
by the sentence at the end it looks like it did see the message though |
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