| M. Franz, `Emulating an operating system on top of another', Software---Practice and Experience, 23, 677--692 (1993). |
....machines is available under the name GNUish MSDOS [OGH 93] These two ports can run in the Windows environment only in the MS DOS compatibility box, suffering all the restrictions of MS DOS. User level Unix emulation on top of another operating system (Mach) is described in [GDFR90] while [Fra93] provides a detailed analysis and specific solutions on the portability problems that can arise between dissimilar operating systems (Oberon and the Apple Macintosh) Finally, the G shell environment [MLS88] attempts to integrate the Unix tools with the X Window system. 5 Further Work Although ....
Michael Franz. Emulating an operating system on top of another. Software: Practice & Experience, 23(6):677--692, 1993.
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M. Franz, `Emulating an operating system on top of another', Software---Practice and Experience, 23, 677--692 (1993).
....The unit of extensibility in Oberon is the module; modules are composed, compiled and distributed separately of each other. Oberon is programmed in a language of the same name [Wirth 1988] a direct successor of Pascal and Modula 2. The Oberon System is available on a wide variety of platforms [Franz 1993, Brandis et al. 1995] For all practical purposes, Oberon s modules supply exactly the functionality that is required for modeling mobile components. Modules provide encapsulation, their interfaces are type checked at compilation time and again during linking, and they are an esthetically ....
M. Franz (1993); "Emulating an Operating System on Top of Another"; Software-Practice and Experience, 23:6, 677-692.
....The remainder of this paper will illuminate the principles behind these optimizations in more detail and give some performance data. 2. Foundation The optimizing compiler described in this paper is based on the original Oberon compiler for the Apple Macintosh that is part of the MacOberon system [Fra93]. This earlier compiler can justly be called as simple as possible, but not simpler , as it generates code in a straightforward manner, and does so reliably and quickly. Somewhat surprisingly, the quality of the code that this simple compiler produces is already quite acceptable and need not shun ....
M. Franz; "Emulating an Operating System on Top of Another"; Software-Practice and Experience, 23:6, 677-692; 1993.
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