Pintos

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Pintos is an instructional operating system introduced at Stanford University in 2004 used in teaching the undergraduate operating systems course ever since. Pintos is a derivative of NACHOS, a similar system written and used at UC Berkeley. Unlike NACHOS, Pintos runs on actual x86 hardware instead of a simulated MIPS machine, and Pintos is written in C as opposed to Java.

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