th@python.UUCP (T. Hartnett) (07/21/86)
I've seen alot of xinu requests floating accross the net lately. I got the book in mid-84 and typed in the source as I read the book. From that source, I got a version working on the 68K. I was interested in dumping the source on the net, so I got in touch with Doug Comer. He was kind enough to provide a copy which I, in turn, compiled and compared with the stuff I entered manually (a sanity check). It's true that Prentice-Hall will (for a price) provide you with a machine readable copy. A copy of your site source license is required, not because of xinu, but because P-H's distribution tape has a handful of proprietary sources having to do with the lsi11 assembler and compiler (also on the tape). I'd be happy to post sources IF I could be sure I wouldn't be stepping on any toes! I welcome any comments or suggestions. tom hartnett ... bellcore!python!th