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From: | Tom Hart |
Subject: | Re: Licensing Issues |
Date: | Fri, 11 Oct 2002 17:18:42 -0500 |
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Neal H. Walfield wrote:
Anyway, the code is not important; the ideas are. The code that I wrote was mostly bootstrap code; nothing terribly innovative as I just did not have enough time. The ideas are, in the very least, applicable to other projects too: for instance, a refinement of the IPC abstractions and the start of a design for a VMM more inline with multiserver concepts.
So, the plan is no longer to build a Mach-like layer on top of L4 that will provide synchronous message passing, etc.? I saw a reference to such a layer called libmom (Microkernel Object Model) in the L4-Hurd archives.
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