@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The **xinu-avr** project is a **Xinu Operating System** subset, modified to run
At present, the core pieces of Xinu are working, so you can already integrate it
in the development of multi-tasking embedded systems (you will also need any bare AVR MCU, or Arduino board, of course).
For lovers of "because small is beautiful" (FusixOS, retrobsd, unix in microcontrollers, etc) this project provides a user interface example as well: The **Xinu shell** and some tiny versions of utilities like echo, a text editor, a basic interpreter, ps, kill, free, date, cal, and some more. Check the [demo video](https://youtu.be/PcqB7JS0wpw) if you want to see a xinu-avr session in a little AVR MCU (like a retro computer system).
For lovers of "because small is beautiful" (FusixOS, retrobsd, unix in microcontrollers, etc) this project provides a user interface example as well: The **Xinu shell** and some tiny versions of utilities like echo, a text editor, a basic interpreter, ps, kill, free, date, cal, and some more. Check the [demo video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAcUuP-BKIU) if you want to see a xinu-avr session in a little AVR MCU (like a retro computer system).
<p>The <strong>xinu-avr</strong> project is a <strong>Xinu Operating System</strong> subset, modified to run on an AVR atmega328p microcontroller.
At present, the core pieces of Xinu are working, so you can already integrate it
in the development of multi-tasking embedded systems (you will also need any bare AVR MCU, or Arduino board, of course).</p>
<p>For lovers of "because small is beautiful" (FusixOS, retrobsd, unix in microcontrollers, etc) this project provides a user interface example as well: The <strong>Xinu shell</strong> and some tiny versions of utilities like echo, a text editor, a basic interpreter, ps, kill, free, date, cal, and some more. Check the <ahref="https://youtu.be/PcqB7JS0wpw">demo video</a> if you want to see a xinu-avr session in a little AVR MCU (like a retro computer system).</p>
<p>For lovers of "because small is beautiful" (FusixOS, retrobsd, unix in microcontrollers, etc) this project provides a user interface example as well: The <strong>Xinu shell</strong> and some tiny versions of utilities like echo, a text editor, a basic interpreter, ps, kill, free, date, cal, and some more. Check the <ahref="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAcUuP-BKIU">demo video</a> if you want to see a xinu-avr session in a little AVR MCU (like a retro computer system).</p>
<p>The source code is comprise of:</p>
<ol>
<li>The <strong>Xinu OS</strong> for AVR atmega328p (microkernel)</li>
@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ was inducted into the Internet Hall of Fame on September, 2019.</p>
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.</p>
<p>Prof. Douglas Comer designed and developed the Xinu operating system in 1979-1980.</p>
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