I can't forgive A.T. for the anti-assembly-language
advocacy in his comp
arch
He he teaches it, when was he the author of commercial code? ;)
at once and then tries to draw conclusions. But if
Minix is "free" now,
that
must mean that at least he changed his mind about the
bizarre licensing
rules
he used to have. IIRC it was ~$100 for the book+code
and you could install
"a few" copies, whatever that means.
the licensing went from noncommercial personal use to a more open license
(details on line).
The book at about 60$, I got it and it's useful as was the cdrom( with
V2.0).
one of the other characters has a version that runs under dos and also
a version with real VM support. Theres IP support too. It's good where
small is desireable and swap (2.0) is not on the wish list.
Allison