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- Pintos abstract "Pintos is computer software, a simple instructional operating system framework for the 80x86 processor architecture. It supports kernel threads, loading and running user programs, and a file system, but it implements all of these in a very simple way. It was created at Stanford University by Ben Pfaff in 2004. It originated as a replacement for Not Another Completely Heuristic Operating System (Nachos), a similar system originally developed at UC Berkeley by Thomas E. Anderson, and was designed along similar lines. Like Nachos, Pintos is intended to introduce undergraduates to concepts in operating system design and implementation by requiring them to implement significant portions of a real operating system, including thread and memory management and file system access. Pintos also teaches students valuable debugging skills.Unlike Nachos, Pintos can run on actual x86 hardware, though it is often run atop an x86 emulator, such as Bochs or QEMU. Nachos, by contrast, runs as a user process on a host operating system, and targets the MIPS instruction set (Nachos code must run atop a MIPS simulator). Pintos and its accompanying assignments are also written in the programming language C instead of C++ (used for original Nachos) or Java (used for Nachos 5.0j).".
- Pintos computingPlatform X86.
- Pintos license BSD_licenses.
- Pintos programmingLanguage C_(programming_language).
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- Pintos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Educational_operating_systems.
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- Pintos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pintos".
- Pintos author "Ben Pfaff".
- Pintos caption "An instructional operating system".
- Pintos developer "Ben Pfaff at Stanford University".
- Pintos language "English".
- Pintos license BSD_licenses.
- Pintos name "Pintos".
- Pintos platform "x86 architecture".
- Pintos programmingLanguage C_(programming_language).
- Pintos released "2004".
- Pintos title "Pintos".
- Pintos website project.html.
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- Pintos subject Category:Educational_operating_systems.
- Pintos subject Category:Free_software_operating_systems.
- Pintos subject Category:X86_operating_systems.
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- Pintos comment "Pintos is computer software, a simple instructional operating system framework for the 80x86 processor architecture. It supports kernel threads, loading and running user programs, and a file system, but it implements all of these in a very simple way. It was created at Stanford University by Ben Pfaff in 2004. It originated as a replacement for Not Another Completely Heuristic Operating System (Nachos), a similar system originally developed at UC Berkeley by Thomas E.".
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