shotokan@rimfaxe.diku.dk (Kim H|glund) (04/06/90)
Archive-name: amoeba/04-Apr-90 Original-posting-by: shotokan@rimfaxe.diku.dk (Kim H|glund) Original-subject: Re: (Free) book on the Amoeba distributed system available Archive-site: ftp.diku.dk [129.142.96.1] Archive-directory: /pub/misc Archive-files: amoeba-doc.tar.Z Reposted-by: emv@math.lsa.umich.edu (Edward Vielmetti) ast@cs.vu.nl (Andy Tanenbaum) writes: >5. AMOEBA BOOK > We have published dozens of papers on Amoeba over the years. We have now >collected 17 of the most interesting ones in a 278-page paperback book. The >papers provide an introduction to Amoeba, an overview of the design, >discussion of the measured performance, as well as 9 papers on programming >and applications. These papers are now available for anonymous ftp from ftp.diku.dk [129.142.96.1] in /pub/misc/amoeba-doc.tar.Z Enjoy, Kim _____ Kim Hoeglund, CS Dept. at U of Copenhagen, Denmark Email: shotokan@diku.dk
mckenney@sparkyfs.istc.sri.com (Paul Mckenney) (04/06/90)
Archive-name: amoeba-doc-usa/05-Apr-90 Original-posting-by: mckenney@sparkyfs.istc.sri.com (Paul Mckenney) Original-subject: Re: (Free) book on the Amoeba distributed system available Archive-site: spam.itstd.sri.com [128.18.4.3] Archive-directory: pub/amoeba Archive-files: amoeba-doc.tar.Z Reposted-by: emv@math.lsa.umich.edu (Edward Vielmetti) In article <1990Apr4.175751.10575@diku.dk> shotokan@rimfaxe.diku.dk (Kim H|glund) writes: -ast@cs.vu.nl (Andy Tanenbaum) writes: ->5. AMOEBA BOOK -> We have published dozens of papers on Amoeba over the years. We have now ->collected 17 of the most interesting ones in a 278-page paperback book. The ->papers provide an introduction to Amoeba, an overview of the design, ->discussion of the measured performance, as well as 9 papers on programming ->and applications. -These papers are now available for anonymous ftp from ftp.diku.dk -[129.142.96.1] in /pub/misc/amoeba-doc.tar.Z -Enjoy, - Kim I pulled this across the ocean at a blinding 4000 baud and put it into: pub/amoeba/amoeba-doc.tar.Z on spam.itstd.sri.com. People in North America might get faster access to this copy :-). Thanx, Paul