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- From: ketil@edb.tih.no (Ketil Albertsen,TIH)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.research
- Subject: OSP contact persons?
- Date: 6 Jan 1993 16:12:38 GMT
- Organization: T I H / T I S I P
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- Approved: comp-os-research@ftp.cse.ucsc.edu
- Message-ID: <1if0dmINNeas@darkstar.UCSC.EDU>
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- Originator: osr@ftp
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- I tried to get in contact with people involved in the development of the
- OSP system, by mailing a letter to postmaster@cs.sunysb.edu, asking for
- it to be forwarded. No response, no return of my mail - all dead.
- This was more than a month ago, so I give up waiting.
-
- Can anyone else help me with mail addresses to OSP people? The documentation
- is written by M.Kifer and S.A.Smolka, as far as I can understand they
- are located at Stony Brook, but any person at the project will probably
- be able to answer my questions.
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- (For those who do not know: OSP is an operating system simulator,
- developed for educational purposes. Students may write their own
- implementations of (simulated) OS modules and try out the performance
- with an artificial, parametrizable load.
- cs.sunysb.edu is the ftp site where you can find the OSP code.)
-
- Thanks for all pointers!
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