Re: Integer Division on 32 Bit Machines

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On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 8:21 AM, Bond <jamesbond.2k.g@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 8:11 AM, ptchinster <ptchinster@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> What do you think? Apply what you have learned so far and come up with
>> the pros and cons of being able to use negative numbers.
>>
> I read that book of Robert Love LKD.
> I am not very impressed by the book.
> The book does discuss some things which are not easy to find else where.
> What I am looking for is some material where I can jump with some working
> examples.
> For example I wrote my Kernel Module.I also wrote a small driver for my
> experiment.
> Both of them were working.
> I also read the Essential Linux Device Driver Development (4 chapters of
> starting and last 2 where they discuss about debugging Kernel)
> These books discuss the kernel things services which might be needed by the
> driver code.
> See in my case I do not work in a company or organization that has any thing
> to do with Linux.
> What I am looking at is some small exercise which I can do on my own and
> after I try it I get back here.
> What next do I try I am not clear with that part?
>

It would be better if you do not hijack other e-mail threads to post
your own question.
Please start a new e-mail thread to post your queries. This will help
folks who go through
this mailing list archive to find out answer to a specific problem. In
this case, the original
question was "Integer Division on 32 Bit Machines". So it would be
easy to find the answer
to this if one e-mail thread handled only this or may be some closely
related stuff.

Thanks,
Silesh

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