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- further emphasize small size. The term nanokernel was coined by Jonathan S. Shapiro in the paper The KeyKOS NanoKernel Architecture. It was a sardonic response...
- The Mac OS nanokernel is an operating system kernel serving as the basis of most PowerPC based system software versions 7 through 9 of the classic Mac...
- XTS-400 z/TPF Exokernel Hybrid kernel Kernel (operating system) Microkernel Nanokernel Tanenbaum–Torvalds debate "Modular system programming in Minix3" (PDF)...
- levels of the operating system, integrated with the Mac OS nanokernel. This means that the nanokernel is able to intercept PowerPC interrupts, translate them...
- and its successor operating systems, CapROS, and Coyotos. KeyKOS is a nanokernel-based operating system. In the mid-1970s, development of KeyKOS began...
- malloc library call, and the FreeBSD and NTP timecounters code, and the nanokernel interface with David Mills. He is the lead architect and developer for...
- Motorola 68k (1.0–8.1) PowerPC (7.1.2–9.2.2) Kernel type Monolithic for 68k, nanokernel for PowerPC Default user interface Graphical License Commercial software...
- never crash prompting the original designers to implement it as a modular nanokernel instead of the traditional monolithic kernel of "traditional" operating...
- This effect is also simulated by the 68000 environment of the Mac OS nanokernel on PowerPC machines and the classic environment. A plastic insert came...
- corruption. Released May 10, 1999, Mac OS 8.6 added support to the Mac OS nanokernel to handle preemptive tasks via the Multiprocessing Services 2.x and later...