| J. Ioannidis, G. Q. Maguire Jr., I. Ben-Shaul, M. Levedopoulos, and M. Liu, "Porting AIX onto the Student Electronic Notebook", In 1991 ACM Conference on Personal and Small Computers, pages 76-82. Association |
....need to be implemented in the kernel, or require any special kernel support, on the mobile workstation. The reason for this is that TFTP is nothing but a plain file transfer protocol. Our current implementation of Mach also includes the image of a RAM disk which is used as the root filesystem[23]. This means that TFTP only has to be used when the MINT is booting. Mach accesses all its files from the RAM disk and a smaller RAM disk in the EPROM. Mach 3.0 as an Operating System for the MINT 11 25 94 2(19) At an early stage in the project, it was decided that an entirely new operating ....
J. Ioannidis, G. Q. Maguire Jr., I. Ben-Shaul, M. Levedopoulos, and M. Liu, "Porting AIX onto the Student Electronic Notebook", In 1991 ACM Conference on Personal and Small Computers, pages 76-82. Association
....Comm 10 Mbps 2 Mbps # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # With these constraints in mind, I will next describe related work, and then outline the components of the prototype LITTLE WORK machine. Student Electronic Notebook The Student Electronic Notebook project [11, 12] is a joint Columbia University IBM project. The goal is to produce a portable device that can serve students needs for textbooks, class notes, handouts, etc. as well as offering access to the University s information technology infrastructure. In many respects, the SEN project is similar to ....
John Ioannidis, Gerald Q. Maguire Jr., Israel Ben-Shaul, Marios Levedopoulos, and Micky Liu, "Porting AIX onto the Student Electronic Notebook," Tech. Report CUCS-04290, Columbia University (December, 1990).
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