HLT - the smallest timer syncronization command...
category: general [glöplog]
So, it is. Hlt stops the CPU until any hardware interrupt happens (eg. timer). But, it's a privilegated command, so it can't be executed in any cpl other than cr0... But it works in win9x (xp possible) cr3 (v86) ?! why ?
(needed just in 256b intros)
(needed just in 256b intros)
sorry cpl0/3
maybe because win9x is not a real OS, you can access anything anytime without permission,unlike NT and Linux
Noway man, win9x runnig under protected mode in cpl0...What is it ? Some kind of Intel bug ?
it's not a bug, it's a feature...
you're not running in a vm there.
Nop, v86 only, but does it related to subj ? I think you cant run cpl0 under windows (acctually you can... :)
priveleges can be distributed.
all your privileges are belong to microsoft
It will cause a GPF, but Windows checks what caused the exception, and if it was the HLT instruction, it will emulate it.
This emulation will only happen under dos subsystem.
You can write a driver (the official way), or you can exploit one of the various bugs (not very compatible)...
This emulation will only happen under dos subsystem.
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I think you cant run cpl0 under windows (acctually you can... :)
You can write a driver (the official way), or you can exploit one of the various bugs (not very compatible)...
r4id!!! DIE!!!!!!
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Hehe, you're so funny ;)
i'll quit it now. or well at least when it doesn't make sense.
Ok, and I will cancel my preparations to summon the fiery hordes of bugs from the deepest extent of the address space, from ring 0 of the hellcore itself, at you.
We got a truce here, m8? :p
We got a truce here, m8? :p