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From: dr_d@sftig.UUCP (D.Donahue)
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Subject: Re: Xinu anyone?
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Date: Wed, 7-Aug-85 10:49:58 EDT
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> > My news address is somewhat unstable, so please excuse if this question was
> > just answered on the net.  I seem to recall someone asking about Xinu a few
> > weeks back.  I would like to get in touch with anyone hacking Xinu.  I
> > understand that there is a tape with the source code available, but you need a
> > Unix source license (which I don't have) because the cross-development tools
> > have AT&T code in them.  Does anyone have a machine readable form of just the
> > published code?  Am particularly interested in a port to the 8086 instruction
> > set.
> >      Is there such a thing as a Xinu users group?  Any interest in one?  I'm
> > intrigued by the idea of somehow making Xinu and MS-DOS co-resident in some
> > fashion -- and just using the native DOS file system as is.  If anyone is
> > doing this I'd love to be in touch.
> >      If you know where I can get the Xinu code, or just want to correspond,
> > please reply by uucp-mail to the address below because I read news on
> > out-of-town machines by long distance.  Thanks.
> > 
> >  Jim Rosenberg

I completed a course taught by Douglas Comer last week (7/29 - 8/2) at Bell 
Labs.  He made reference during the course to the condition that he is a CS 
Professor at Purdue. He also noted that he makes rather frequent use of the 
ARPANET.

Hint: if you have access to the ARPANET then it shouldn't be too hard to engage
	in correspondence with him over it.

He has a lab set up where there are LOTS of Xinu machines and users.

						Douglas R. Donahue
						AT&T Information Systems
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