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- From: ex1neil@cybaswan.UUCP (Neil Woods)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.programmer
- Subject: Re: OS writing
- Message-ID: <936@cybaswan.UUCP>
- Date: 12 Aug 92 08:45:31 GMT
- References: <yqoBPB2w164w@jksclub.scol.pa.us> <11AUG199214424286@sscvx1.ssc.gov>
- Reply-To: ex1neil@cybaswan.UUCP (Neil Woods)
- Organization: University College Swansea
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- In article <11AUG199214424286@sscvx1.ssc.gov> dlittle@sscvx1.ssc.gov (DENNIS LITTLE) writes:
- >In article <yqoBPB2w164w@jksclub.scol.pa.us>, jks@jksclub.scol.pa.us (Jeremy K Summe writes...
- >>I am interested in learning more about how OS's are created. Would
- >>anyon know of a good book or reference for me?
- >>
- >> J|eremy | /
- >> K|enneth |_/ jks@jksclub.scol.pa.us
- >> S|ummers | \ jks@hogbbs.scol.pa.us
- >> ____|__\
- >There is a book put out that may help that includes the source code to Minix.
- >I haven't personnally ever read the bood (although I may when I have move time)
- >but it should do the trick... Was put out by Prentice Hall (sp) and I
- >believe was called Operating Systems Programming.
- >
- >me
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- The book is called "Operating Systems: Design and Implementation" by
- Andrew S. Tanenbaum, published by Prentice-Hall, ISBN 0-13-637331-3 025.
- I would recommend this book, which IMHO provides a very readable
- introduction to OS design.
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