Xinu
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For the unrelated software company, see Mt. Xinu.
XINU | |
Website | Xinu Operating System |
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Company/ developer |
Douglas Comer |
OS family | Unix-like |
Latest stable release | Not / Applicable |
Default user interface | N/A |
License | GPL |
Working state | Current |
Xinu ("Xinu Is Not Unix", a recursive acronym) is a Unix-like operating system originally developed by Douglas Comer for instructional purposes at Purdue University in the 1980s. It has been ported to many hardware platforms, including the DEC LSI-11, Sun-2 and Sun-3 workstations, Intel x86, PowerPC G3 and MIPS. Xinu has been deployed in several commercial products, and continues to be used for operating system and networking courses at Universities around the world.
[edit] External links
- Xinu Operating System at Purdue University
- Douglas Comer at Purdue University
- Embedded Xinu and RISC Xinu at Marquette University
- Books On Computer Architecture And Operating Systems
- Xinu for the LSI-11 in the Unix Archive
- XINU FAQ
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