| Thorne, M. Computer Organization and Assembly Language Programming. (2nd ed.), Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company, 1994. |
....MW are currently used as a microprocessor simulation tool, there is no reason it could not grow beyond this into other fields of research. An interesting project would include the integration of an operating system and system resources to create an x86 system simulation similar to Stanford s SimOS [10]. This would allow research into system architectures and operating systems. Although x86Sim is currently unable to simulate operating system effects, the Exokernel operating system created at MIT [12] offers an interesting compromise. Currently all system calls are emulated and therefore do not ....
Michael Thorne, "Computer Organization and Assembly Language Programming: For IBM PCs and Compatibles", The Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company Inc., Menlo Park, California, 1991.
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Thorne, M. Computer Organization and Assembly Language Programming. (2nd ed.), Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company, 1994.
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