[M3devel] Yet Another OS in Modula-3, AVOCA, in x-kernel
Daniel Alejandro Benavides D.
dabenavidesd at yahoo.es
Thu Dec 8 13:47:51 CET 2011
Hi all:
then if one is able to recode the existing Modular kernels, in one framework, there is possibility that you can build in the language of your preference, Modula-3 and now Java 7 with Jigsaw framework:
http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/papers/banavar-thesis.ps.gz
called Etyma
and a kind of application for C++:
http://www.cs.utah.edu/dept/techreports/docs/ncstrl.utah_cs/UUCS-93-006/UUCS-93-006.pdf
Anyway, to have a outside use of this, would be nice to replace everything by Modula-3 code like:
ftp://asg3.andrew.cmu.edu/pub/AUIS/PAPERS/conf/1992/Orgass.ps
Thanks in advance
--- El jue, 8/12/11, Dariusz Knociński <dknoto at next.com.pl> escribió:
> De: Dariusz Knociński <dknoto at next.com.pl>
> Asunto: Re: [M3devel] Yet Another OS in Modula-3, AVOCA, in x-kernel
> Para: m3devel at elegosoft.com
> Fecha: jueves, 8 de diciembre, 2011 01:55
> On Wed, 7 Dec 2011 17:04:55 -0800
> Jay <jay.krell at cornell.edu>
> wrote:
>
> > Interesting project: port libm3core to NT or Linux
> kernel, so drivers for those systems can be written in
> Modula-3. Then show how it is both safe & efficient
> & portable.
> >
> > But better yet is to provide for user mode drivers..
> >
> What do you think about project L4? This is small
> efficient microkernel written
> in C++. I think, that in one year it can by rewrite to
> Modula-3. All drivers can
> be run in user space.
>
> DKnoto.
>
>
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