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Abstract: Laboratory work is an essential part of the learning experience in many areas of Computer Science, and this is particularly true in the area of operating systems. To support laboratory work in operating systems, we have created SunOS Minix, a version of the Minix operating system that runs as a process under Sun Unix (SunOS). To date, projects for two advanced classes on operating systems have involved extensive work with the SunOS Minix source code. Also, we are in the process of developing a... (Update)
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...in Minix. The interaction networks were all recorded for SunOS Minix, a version of Minix that has been ported to run as a SunOS process [1]. The interaction networks selected show the message passing that occurs in the following situations: ffl Input of character that is part...
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Paul Ashton, Daniel Ayers, and Peter Smith. SunOS Minix: a tool for use in operating system laboratories. In ACSC-17: Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Computer Science Conference, pages 259--269, Christchurh, New Zealand, January 1994. http://citeseer.comp.nus.edu.sg/108491.html More
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author = "P. Ashton and D. Ayers and P. Smith",
title = "SunOS Minix: a tool for use in operating system laboratories",
text = "Paul Ashton, Daniel Ayers, and Peter Smith. SunOS Minix: a tool for use
in operating system laboratories. In ACSC-17: Proceedings of the Seventeenth
Annual Computer Science Conference, pages 259--269, Christchurh, New Zealand,
January 1994.",
year = "1994",
url = "citeseer.comp.nus.edu.sg/108491.html" }
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