4 * Pintos core originally written by Ben Pfaff <blp@cs.stanford.edu>.
6 * Additional features contributed by Anthony Romano <chz@vt.edu>.
8 * The original structure and form of this operating system is inspired
9 by the Nachos system from the University of California, Berkeley. A
10 few of the source files are more-or-less literal translations of the
11 Nachos C++ code into C. These files bear the original UCB license
14 * Some of the source code is derived from code used in the
15 Massachusetts Institute of Technology's 6.828 advanced operating
16 systems course. These files bear the original MIT license notice.
21 * The projects are primarily the creation of Ben Pfaff
22 <blp@cs.stanford.edu>.
24 * Godmar Back <godmar@gmail.com> made significant contributions to
27 * Although little remains unchanged, the projects were originally
28 derived from those designed for Nachos by current and former CS140
29 teaching assistants at Stanford University, including at least the
32 - Yu Ping <yph@cs.stanford.edu>
36 - Kelly Shaw <kashaw (at) cs.stanford.edu>,
38 - Paul Twohey <twohey AT cs DOT stanford DOT edu>
40 - Sameer Qureshi <squreshi@cs.stanford.edu>
44 If you're not on this list but should be, please let me know.
46 * Example code for condition variables is from classroom slides
47 originally by Dawson Engler and updated by Mendel Roseblum.