3.80 or later.
@item
-Recommended: @uref{http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/, qemu}, version
-0.8.0 or later. If qemu is not available, Bochs can be used, but its
+Recommended: @uref{http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/, QEMU}, version
+0.8.0 or later. If QEMU is not available, Bochs can be used, but its
slowness is frustrating.
@item
the PDF version of the documentation.
@item
-Optional: @uref{http://www.vmware.com/, VMware GSX Server}. This is a
+Optional: @uref{http://www.vmware.com/, VMware Player}. This is a
third platform that can also be used to test Pintos.
@end itemize
@item
Install scripts from @file{src/utils}. Copy @file{backtrace},
-@command{pintos}, @command{pintos-gdb}, @command{pintos-mkdisk} into the
+@file{pintos}, @file{pintos-gdb}, @file{pintos-mkdisk} into the
default @env{PATH}.
@item
Install @file{src/misc/gdb-macros} in a public location. Then use a
-text editor to edit the installed copy of @command{pintos-gdb}, changing
+text editor to edit the installed copy of @file{pintos-gdb}, changing
the definition of @env{GDBMACROS} to point to where you installed
@file{gdb-macros}. Test the installation by running
@command{pintos-gdb} without any arguments. If it does not complain
@item
Compile the remaining Pintos utilities by typing @command{make} in
@file{src/utils}. Install @file{squish-pty} somewhere in @env{PATH}.
+To support VMware Player, install @file{squish-unix}.
If your Perl is older than version 5.8.0, also install
@file{setitimer-helper}; otherwise, it is unneeded.