binary Mach distribution for 386
Melinda Shore
shore at mtxinu.COM
Wed Jan 9 08:53:21 AEST 1991
In article <1991Jan07.152536.28530 at scuzzy.in-berlin.de> src at scuzzy.in-berlin.de (Heiko Blume) writes:
>what a pitty, will Mach 3.0 have the main "kernel" components (except
>the message passing et al) in seperate processes?
Yes, version 3.0 is the first "kernelized" version. It's running
with a BSD single server, but really isn't ready for commercial
release, especially not into the 386 market.
>i always considered
>this one of the main advantages.
I don't. The idea is nice, but it's generally pretty slow to run on
top of a micro-kernel (Chorus is an exception). You pay in the form
of more context switching and more data movement. A lot of the
performance problems have been worked out of 3.0, but there's still
some work to be done. The *real* advantage of Mach is the abstractions
that it provides the programmer.
--
Software longa, hardware brevis
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