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hi all,

I decided to learn operating systems ,
I tried many modern books but it's difficult,
so I decided to go back when the UNIX was
made so my question is what's the hardware
platform that UNIX was working on ???
if it worked on many Hardware platform what's
the platform that constitutes the roots of Intel
evolution if exist??


Another question, I think the old books since Unix
have reached the public domain (> 20 years passed)
where to find these engineering books that should have
reached the public domain

thnx
 

hi all,
what's the hardware
platform that UNIX was working on ???
if it worked on many Hardware platform
thnx

a mini-computer **broken link removed**

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hi all,
what's
the platform that constitutes the roots of Intel
evolution if exist??

the IBM PC

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_8086
 

hi all,

I decided to learn operating systems ,
How an OS Kernel works, or How to write one?
I tried many modern books but it's difficult,
Well textbooks give certain leverage, but collaberative work helps.
Best example is Linux and Haiku. Another good example is Menuet OS.
so I decided to go back when the UNIX was
made so my question is what's the hardware
platform that UNIX was working on ???
if it worked on many Hardware platform what's
the platform that constitutes the roots of Intel
evolution if exist??
already answered by kam1787
Another question, I think the old books since Unix
have reached the public domain (> 20 years passed)
where to find these engineering books that should have
reached the public domain

thnx
Well as far as my knowledge goes, Books are not public domain. though you can get several book as Used Books or in librarys.

If you are interested in writing an OS Kernel then you can see here.

By the way if you are interested in writing experimental kernels then even you can refer to my experimental Kernels Myos32-bit and NanoOS.

Hope this helps. If you are interested then please do let me know.
 

Hi
Take a look at Minix. Further information can be obtained from following link
**broken link removed** tanenbaum's book on OS stronglly recommened.
Regards
 

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