On 16/02/06, Jim Cheetham wrote: > So, he invented Minix - a Unix-like operating system designed to be > valuable in a teaching situation. A copy is included with his > accompanying book (probably should try to get that one day), and I think > that is (certainly was) the only vector.
Somewhere at home, I have three Tanenbaum textbooks. One on data structures and abstract data types and stuff. One on operating systems. I forget the third book. The entire source code for Minix is in one of the appendices - you're welcome to borrow it (if you give me a few weeks notice so I can burrow thru the boxes in my attic). Sorry I don't have an electronic copy. Yuri -- ** WARNING to mailing list repliers ** Gmail over-rides "Reply-To:" field. Check your "To:" address before sending reply to this post.
