@uref{http://bochs.sourceforge.net, , Bochs} and
@uref{http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/, ,
qemu} simulators. Pintos has also been tested with
-@uref{http://www.vmware.com/products/server/gsx_features.html, ,
-VMware GSX Server}.
+@uref{http://www.vmware.com/, , VMware Player}.
These projects are hard. CS 140 has a reputation of taking a lot of
time, and deservedly so. We will do what we can to reduce the workload, such
@menu
* Getting Started::
* Grading::
-* License::
+* Legal and Ethical Issues::
* Acknowledgements::
* Trivia::
@end menu
@code{make check VERBOSE=1}. You can also provide arbitrary options to the
@command{pintos} run by the tests with @option{PINTOSOPTS='@dots{}'},
e.g.@: @code{make check PINTOSOPTS='-j 1'} to select a jitter value of 1
-(@pxref{Debugging Versus Testing}).
+(@pxref{Debugging versus Testing}).
All of the tests and related files are in @file{pintos/src/tests}.
Before we test your submission, we will replace the contents of that
read by humans. It has to be acceptable to the compiler too, but the
compiler doesn't care about how it looks or how well it is written.
-@node License
-@section License
+@node Legal and Ethical Issues
+@section Legal and Ethical Issues
Pintos is distributed under a liberal license that allows free use,
modification, and distribution. Students and others who work on Pintos
own the code that they write and may use it for any purpose.
+Pintos comes with NO WARRANTY, not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
+FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
+@xref{License}, for details of the license and lack of warranty.
In the context of Stanford's CS 140 course, please respect the spirit
and the letter of the honor code by refraining from reading any homework
but do not copy code from them literally. Please cite the code that
inspired your own in your design documentation.
-Pintos comes with NO WARRANTY, not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
-FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-
-The @file{LICENSE} file at the top level of the Pintos source
-distribution has full details of the license and lack of warranty.
-
@node Acknowledgements
@section Acknowledgements