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* Most code written by Ben Pfaff <blp@cs.stanford.edu>.
-* The structure and form of this operating system is inspired by the
- Nachos system from the University of California, Berkeley. A few of
- the source files are more-or-less literal translations of the Nachos
- C++ code into C. These files bear the original UCB license notice.
+* The original structure and form of this operating system is inspired
+ by the Nachos system from the University of California, Berkeley. A
+ few of the source files are more-or-less literal translations of the
+ 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
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-* The section on multilevel feedback schedulers in the threads project
- is adapted from a handout written by Andrea Arpaci-Dusseau
- <"dusseau" at the server cs.wisc.edu>.
-
* Updates for Pintos by Ben Pfaff <blp@cs.stanford.edu>.
-* Example code in the tour's description of monitors is from Mendel
- Roseblum's classroom slides.
+* Example code for condition variables is from classroom slides
+ originally by Dawson Engler and updated by Mendel Roseblum.