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From: ken@gatech.edu (Ken Seefried iii)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions
Subject: Re: Lightweight processes Mail News work xinu
Message-ID: <17202@gatech.edu>
Date: 31 May 88 12:59:09 GMT
References: <3833@diku.dk> <458@muffin.cme-durer.ARPA>
Reply-To: ken@gatech.UUCP (Ken Seefried iii)
Organization: School of Information and Computer Science, Georgia Tech, Atlanta
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In article <458@muffin.cme-durer.ARPA> libes@cme-durer.arpa (Don Libes) writes:
>In article <3833@diku.dk> seindal@diku.dk (Rene' Seindal) writes:
>>
>>The background for my asking is that I am currently working on getting
>>Xinu to run in a Unix process.  It is great fun.  
>
>I did this as well.  It was written up in the July/August '87 ;login.
>I think Doug Comer and students did this too.  Theirs is called Concurrent C.
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>Don Libes          cme-durer.arpa      ...!uunet!cme-durer!libes

It better not be...

Nahiran Gehani from AT&T wrote a language called Concurrent C some time
back.  Im sure AT&T holds a nice tight trademark or copyright on the name...


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