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1. The **Xinu OS** for AVR atmega328p (microkernel)
2. Basic examples (**apps**) of how to use Xinu
-3. A complete example: **The Xinu shell** and ultra tiny versions of several **UNIX-like utilities**
+3. A complete example: **The Xinu shell** and tiny versions of several **UNIX-like utilities**
### What is Xinu?
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- The Xinu OS for AVR atmega328p (microkernel)
- Basic examples (apps) of how to use Xinu
-- A complete example: The Xinu shell and ultra tiny versions of several UNIX-like utilities
+- A complete example: The Xinu shell and tiny versions of several UNIX-like utilities
What is Xinu?
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ was inducted into the Internet Hall of Fame on September, 2019.
Comer's three-volume textbook series, Internetworking with TCP/IP, written in 1987, is widely considered to be the authoritative reference for Internet protocols. The series played a key role in popularizing Internet protocols by making them more understandable to a new generation of engineers and IT professionals.
Prof. Douglas Comer designed and developed the Xinu operating system in 1979-1980.
Douglas Comer Page
-Internet Hall of Fame
last edit: Thu Jul 30 19:52:08 -03 2020 - Rafael Ignacio Zurita (rafa at fi.uncoma.edu.ar)
+Internet Hall of Fame
last edit: Thu Jul 30 20:19:50 -03 2020 - Rafael Ignacio Zurita (rafa at fi.uncoma.edu.ar)