I've read the Mach source. Not a fan. If you look around you can find
SunOS 4.x sources, not legal but it is out there.
If you read the SunOS vm code enough, it will come into focus for you.
The code matches what you think a VM system should be.
If you read the Mach code, nope, it's a tangled mess, there is no
clear picture there.
I read the papers and wanted to believe it was good, it is not.
On Sat, Jun 22, 2019 at 09:38:26PM -0700, Chris Hanson wrote:
Does anyone know whether CMU???s local Mach sources
have been preserved?
I???m not just talking about MK84.default.tar.Z and so on, I???m talking about all the
bits of Mach that were used on cluster systems on campus, prior to the switch to vendor
UNIX.
I know at least one person who had complete MacMach sources for the last version, but
threw out the backup discs with the sources in the process of moving. So I know they
exist.
If nothing else, CMU did provide other sites their UX source package (eg UX42), which was
the BSD single server environment. So I know that has to be out there, somewhere.
??? Chris
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