C programming question
John Wildberger
wildberger-iRg7kjdsKiH3fQ9qLvQP4Q at public.gmane.org
Fri Dec 19 22:28:14 UTC 2003
On December 19, 2003 05:14 pm, Sergey Kuznetsov wrote:
> > My main aim is to understand the workings of the kernel a little bit
> > better. For this reason I would like to verify what is stored in the
> > first few hundred memory locations. e.g in x202 the signature HdrS is
> > supposed to be stored.
>
> 1. First of all, what kind of operation system you are talking about?
> Linux, *BSD, Windoh$ ?
Linux Mdk9.1
>
> 2. What memory you want to reach: kernel space or userland space or even
> physical memory?
Physical memory
>
> 3. Do you have root access to that machine?
Yes, and I don't mind screwing it up. :-(
>
> 4. What kind of memory structures you have a desire to reach?
Not sure of this question, but would like to read first few hundred bytes of
my RAM.
>
> If you will give the answer to this questions, I can help you with answer.
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