Peter Dambier writes:

> "Operating Systems, Design and Implementation" by
> Andrew S. Tannanbaum and Albert S. Woodhull,
> ISBN 0-13-638677-6 Prentice Hall
>
> Not only do the discuss every aspect of an operating system but
> they include as an example and for homework practice the complete
> Minix operating system plus source.

It hardly discusses _every_ aspect of an operating system; a lot is
left out (presumably the stuff with which Tannebaum was unfamiliar).
It's still a good book.  It's a little bit too oriented towards UNIX,
though, IIRC--I guess that's the author's favorite OS.




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