mwm@VIOLET.BERKELEY.EDU.UUCP (02/12/87)
After thinking about it, I decided to forward this, rather than just dig out the archives. You might want to answer by direct mail, instead of to the list. <mike ------- Forwarded Message From: mcvax!HENTHT5.bitnet!WBFTPRAC@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU Message-Id: <8702101129.AA19112@mcvax.cwi.nl> Received: by mcvax Tue Feb 10 12:28:59 from WBFTPRAC@HENTHT5.BITNET via rscs. X-Bitnet-Sender: <WBFTPRAC@HENTHT5.BITNET> Date: Tue, 10 Feb 87 12:27 N Subject: request for info about os9 To: ucbvax!info-68k-request X-Original-To: info-68k-request@ucbvax.UUCP, WBFTPRAC For my final presentation I have to work with an 68000-based system, working with an OS-9 operating system. I am desperately looking for more information about this operating system, especially examples for interrupt handling, traps and other low-level stuff. INFO-68K has maybe information about OS9-systems, is that correct ? Could you tell me how to get more information about OS9 ? I read that archives are kept on host SIMTEL20 in file PS:<ARCHIVES.68K>68K-ARCHIV.TXT. I suppose I cannot download these files, because I am on BITNET. Could you tell me how I can get these archives? I hope you can help me, NOBODY here knows anything about OS9. Sincerely, Jaap Reitsma mail address: WBFTPRAC@HENTHT5.BITNET Twente University of Technology The Netherlands ------- End of Forwarded Message