X-Git-Url: https://pintos-os.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=AUTHORS;h=f7b22b97f2bf4e77fb6b289c6ec9e643552f3e47;hb=0ea1e24233177e444bdfa08d0c8eaa4a5eec6d79;hp=6726815b08178e3c50c94367a2b2b1f56122bc1e;hpb=9850e71b314059ccc224e78aeb696110e1c1bcfd;p=pintos-anon diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS index 6726815..f7b22b9 100644 --- a/AUTHORS +++ b/AUTHORS @@ -1,6 +1,8 @@ src --- +* Most code written by Ben Pfaff . + * 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 @@ -10,21 +12,32 @@ src Massachusetts Institute of Technology's 6.828 advanced operating systems course. These files bear the original MIT license notice. -* All other code written by Ben Pfaff . - projects -------- * 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: Yu Ping - , Greg Hutchins, Kelly Shaw , Paul Twohey , - Sameer Qureshi , John Rector. (If you're - not on this list but should be, please let me know.) + including at least the following people: + + - Yu Ping + + - Greg Hutchins + + - Kelly Shaw , + + - Paul Twohey + + - Sameer Qureshi + + - John Rector + + If you're not on this list but should be, please let me know. * 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 . + +* Example code in the tour's description of monitors is from Mendel + Roseblum's classroom slides.