MicrocodeDecryptor
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MicrocodeDecryptor
- Undocumented functions in cpu's and other complex hardware
- "Intel TXE" pažeidžiamumas buvo išnaudotas šifravimo raktui nustatyti
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Embedded Systems Weekly #110
Microcode decryptor A team of researchers has released a tool to decrypt and unpack the microcode for some low-power Intel CPUs. This makes possible to understand how Intel has implemented various security fixes and features. Among the security fixes you can find the one about the famous Spectre vulnerability. Among the features you can dig into the implementation of Intel TXT, SGX or VT-x.
- Intel Microcode Decryptor
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Hacker News top posts: Jul 20, 2022
Intel Microcode Decryptor\ (253 comments)
- Intel Microcode Decrpyor
- Intel Microcode decryptor
littleosbook
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Ask HN: Where can I find a primer on how computers boot?
Can't remember if it covers more practical stuff like GRUB but I really like https://littleosbook.github.io/
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why if python is turing complete that means that everything can be created in it, but nobody decides to create things like OS, game engines and compilers and even if they do they use dozens of libraries and frameworks that are writen in languages like C, C++ or maybe Rust, why it is so?
A good place to start learning about OS programming is https://littleosbook.github.io/
- Ask HN: Where to start writing a toy OS?
- The little book about OS development
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Hacker News top posts: Jul 20, 2022
Little book about OS development\ (15 comments)
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Issues with interrupts that push error codes
using combination of https://littleosbook.github.io/ and https://github.com/cfenollosa/os-tutorial
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Writing a Simple Operating System – From Scratch [pdf]
I also found "The little book about OS development" useful.
https://littleosbook.github.io/
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What should I know for this task? (OS+TCP) + questions after googling
So a non 9p disk is more work than getting TCP? (UDP is my first goal but before that I'll read https://littleosbook.github.io/)
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Interested in OS Dev + Systems Programming; Don't want to get overwhelmed
Knowing all this, you are ready to follow this operating system development tutorial: https://littleosbook.github.io/
What are some alternatives?
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