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Date:      Wed, 6 Jun 2001 08:43:24 +1200
From:      "Richard Shea" <rshea@thecubagroup.com>
To:        GoodleafJ@immunex.com
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: OT question -- Books on OS basics
Message-ID:  <20010605204420.19DA01F9E45@deborah.paradise.net.nz>
In-Reply-To: <20010605191317.B8152@student.uu.se>
References:  <OFB4F5AE05.BCFE3463-ON88256A62.005AC096@immunex.com>; from GoodleafJ@immunex.com on Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 09:38:56AM -0700

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> "Operating System Concepts" by Abraham Silberschatz and Peter B. Galvin
> might be a good place to start. I think this is quite close to what you
> want.
> You could also take a look at various book by Andrew S. Tanenbaum
> including "Structured Computer Organization", "Distributed Operating
> Systems" and "Modern Operating Systems". (Structured Comp. Org. is

Could I just second that ? In particular I think Tanenbaums books are excellent 
in this area. 

The only thing you should be prepared for is that in "Modern Operating Systems" 
the three 'example' OS/Kernels are DOS, MACH and AMOEBA - these may seem like 
strange choices today (particularly DOS) although they serve the purpose of 
illustration.

In "Operating Systems: Design And Implementation" the examples are all based 
around MINIX (which as you probably know is a chopped down 'unixalike' OS 
written by Tanenbaum specifically for teaching purposes) - nothing wrong with 
that but probably less interest/discourse in MINIX than there was, say, in the 
early 90's (the Penguin Brigade have sort of taken up where the MINIX mob left 
off).

Anyway these are small things and shouldn't put you off. I've learnt a lot from 
Tanenbaums books.

BTW if you are short of cash there are editions of these books available 
(certainly in the UK, maybe everywhere ?) specifically for student use. 
Paperbacks with plain red covers but the guts of the book is as good as the 
mainstream item and the price is a good deal less, try a college bookshop.

regards

richard shea.




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