A book on the design of the UNIX operating system

Harold W Hankins hwh at cup.portal.com
Mon Mar 6 06:41:35 AEST 1989


In article <302 at ge1cbx.UUCP> gerald at ge1cbx.UUCP (Gerald Aden) writes:
>A co-worker mentioned a book on the design of the UNIX operating system
>that puts Bach's book to shame.  He didn't know the name of the author or
>the exact title of the book but thought that it was written by some guy in
>Australia.  Does anyone know of such a book and whether or not it is still
>available?

jim at strath-cs.uucp writes :
>The "book" you mention is actually two volumes. One is a complete
>listing of the V6 kernel source code and the other is a commentary on
>the code. There are also chapters on the PDP11 architecture and its
>instruction set. This was produced by John Lions of the University of
>News South Wales in Australia. It is based on his course notes from
>an advanced operating systems course he used to teach in the (pre V7?)
>days that AT&T/Western Electric allowed universities to teach UNIX
>internals.
>
>It was only distributed with the release tapes by Bell Labs to sites
>with V6 and maybe V7 source licencees. Since it contains proprietary
>information (kernel source), the volumes are not for sale and never were
>generally available. As far as I'm aware, no publisher has had the two
>books for sale. You had to have a source licence to get a copy through
>Bell Labs and that was the only legal source (excuse the pun!) of copies.

One of our employees who went to Cal-State Northridge around 4 years ago
had a copy, so they were still being used there at the time.

Hank Hankins				hwh at cup.portal.com
Point of Sales Systems
Camarillo, CA



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