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-* Most code written by Ben Pfaff <blp@cs.stanford.edu>.
+* Pintos core originally written by Ben Pfaff <blp@cs.stanford.edu>.
+
+* Additional features contributed by Anthony Romano <chz@vt.edu>.
* The original structure and form of this operating system is inspired
by the Nachos system from the University of California, Berkeley. A
Nachos C++ code into C. These files bear the original UCB license
notice.
-* Some of the source code is derived from code used in the
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology's 6.828 advanced operating
- systems course. These files bear the original MIT license notice.
-
projects
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-* The projects are derived from those designed for Nachos by current
- and former CS140 teaching assistants at Stanford University,
- including at least the following people:
+* The projects are primarily the creation of Ben Pfaff
+ <blp@cs.stanford.edu>.
+
+* Godmar Back <godmar@gmail.com> made significant contributions to
+ project design.
+
+* Although little remains unchanged, the projects were originally
+ derived from those designed for Nachos by current and former CS140
+ teaching assistants at Stanford University, including at least the
+ following people:
- Yu Ping <yph@cs.stanford.edu>
If you're not on this list but should be, please let me know.
-* Updates for Pintos by Ben Pfaff <blp@cs.stanford.edu>.
-
* Example code for condition variables is from classroom slides
originally by Dawson Engler and updated by Mendel Roseblum.