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authorJoachim Nilsson <joachim@gnufans.org>2002-10-28 13:52:52 +0000
committerJoachim Nilsson <joachim@gnufans.org>2002-10-28 13:52:52 +0000
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## <a name="About"> About </a>
-OSKit Mach began as a branch of the [[GnuMach]] 1.2 kernel, but since the release of GNU Mach 1.3, OSKit Mach has been merged as the new [[GnuMach]] 2.x mainline. There are some other interesting notes about the [[MachHistory]] including other operating systems who use Mach in thier kernels.
+OSKit-Mach began as a branch of the [[GnuMach]] 1.2 kernel, but since the release of GNU Mach 1.3, OSKit-Mach has been merged as the new [[GnuMach]] 2.x mainline. The [[MachHistory]] page tells a more interesting story including other operating systems who use Mach in their kernels.
GNU Mach 2.0 makes use of the drivers provided by [the OSKit](http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/oskit/) from [the Flux Research Group](http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/). The OSKit provides a neat driver base where both [[FreeBSD]] and Linux (2.2.12) drivers are made available to [Mach](http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/mach/public/www/mach.html) and thus the Hurd.
-## <a name="Research"> Research </a>
-
-<http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/maeda92networking.html> -- An article by Chris Maeda and Brian N. Bershad discussing microkernel optimizations of an UDP driver.
-
## <a name="Status"> Status </a>
-Here is a [[OskitMachStatusList]] on what is required before a full conversion of the project to using oskit. Status of the new console/term is on that page.
+The [[OskitMachStatusList]] tells what is required before GNUmach 2.0 (a.k.a. OSKit-Mach) goes mainstream. Status of the new console/term is on that page. The [[Hurd/MailLists]], or the [[HurdIRC]] is, like always, the best source of more current information.
-There's also an effort at an [Oskit Mach Alpha Port](http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnumach-alpha/).
+There's also other efforts
-fatfs 0.4 was [released](http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/bug-hurd/2002-October/010576.html) Oct 6, 2002.
+* [OSKit-Mach Alpha Port](http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnumach-alpha/).
+* [OSKit-Mach [[PowerPC]] port](http://huizen.dds.nl/~pjbruin/hurd/)
## <a name="Building"> Building </a>
@@ -30,6 +27,10 @@ Igor Khavkine's, , excellent help to [remote debug oskit-mach over a serial line
You can also, to some extent, run a [Neighbor Hurd](http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/howto/subhurd.html) (sub-hurd) to debug or replicate problems.
+## <a name="Research"> Research </a>
+
+<http://citeseer.nj.nec.com/maeda92networking.html> -- An article by Chris Maeda and Brian N. Bershad discussing microkernel optimizations of an UDP driver.
+
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