[comp.os.misc] Announcing two NEW books on Amoeba

ast@cs.vu.nl (Andy Tanenbaum) (12/22/90)

A few months ago I posted a note announcing the availability of a book on
Amoeba.  I figured I might get 100 responses, so to be safe, I had 200
printed.  Within 3 days I had over 1000 responses :-)  +  :-(

I won't make that mistake again.  We have now put together a PRELIMINARY
version of the Amoeba User Guide and Amoeba Programmer Guide.  I am not
going to offer to send out paper copies this time.  Instead printable
PostScript versions of the manuals are available by anonymous FTP, both
in Europe and the U.S. (courtesy of Darrell Long).  These are only rough
drafts, but together they are about 700 pages, and give a good idea of
what to expect when Amoeba rolls around early in the Spring.  Another
300 pages of published papers (what I advertised earlier) are also on line.

Summary information about Amoeba and its availability are in the file Intro,
on the FTP machines.  In short, there will be a call for beta testers in
February and a real release after that.  PLEASE DO NOT volunteer now.  We
will need fairly specific kinds of testers, which I will describe in
February (I will be in Japan most of January.)

The FTP addresses are:

Place	Site	Name		  Internet address	Directory
-----   ----	----		  ----------------	---------
Europe	VU	ftp.cs.vu.nl	  192.31.231.42		pub/amoeba
U.S.	UCSC	midgard.ucsc.edu  128.114.134.15	pub/amoeba

In the amoeba directory, there is the 'Intro' file mentioned above, a
READ_ME file, and directories 'papers' and 'manuals', containing the
published papers and manuals, respectively.

PLEASE FTP OUTSIDE NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS (Monday - Friday, 9 to 5)!!!
There are many files and they are very large.  Ftp crushes the machines.
The midgard machine is in California; the cs.vu.nl machine is in Europe.
Please take time zones into account.  When it is 12 noon in New York,
it is 9 a.m. in California and 6 p.m. in Europe.

For people who do not have FTP access or who can't handle PostScript, please
try to find someone else who can help you.  If you can't find anyone, you
can buy printed copies from a Dutch company we are working with, and which
will provide full commercial support for corporate Amoeba customers.  To
contact them, send mail to amoeba@ace.nl  BUT NOT BEFORE MONDAY 24 DEC.
However, going this route will require that you buy the manuals (i.e. pay
for them), and will also result in a delay of quite a few weeks, since Holland
is closed for the holidays for the next few weeks.  In short, you are 
definitely encouraged to use FTP.

Andy Tanenbaum (ast@cs.vu.nl)