Copyright (C) 2008-2018 Return Infinity -- see LICENSE.TXT
Pure64 is a software loader that was initially created for BareMetal OS. The loader sets the computer into a full 64-bit state with no legacy compatibility layers and also enables all available CPU Cores in the computer. Pure64 keeps an information table in memory that stores important details about the computer (Amount of RAM and memory layout, number of CPU cores and their APIC IDs, etc). The Pure64 loader has been released separately so others can use it in their own software projects.
See LICENSE.TXT for redistribution/modification rights, and CREDITS.TXT for a list of people involved.
Ian Seyler (ian.seyler@returninfinity.com)
The only requirement for building Pure64 is NASM (The Netwide Assembler) and GCC.
In Linux you can download it from your distributions repository(apt-get install nasm gcc
).
If you are using Windows or macOS you can grab pre-compiled binaries here in the macosx
and win32
directories, respectively.
For GCC, you can use MinGW here.
Build scripts are included for macOS/Linux and Windows systems.
macOS/Linux: ./build.sh
Windows: build.bat
Building Pure64 from source requires NASM v2.10 or higher; the version included in the macOS 10.12 Developer Tools is not recent enough. - Seriously, Apple? NASM v0.98 is from 2007!!
If you use MacPorts, you can install NASM v2.10+ by executing: sudo port install nasm
If you use Homebrew, you can install NASM 2.10+ by executing: brew install nasm
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