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My solutions for the Labs for undergraduate OS class (600.318) at Johns Hopkins. Pintos is a teaching operating system for x86, challenging but not overwhelming, small but realistic enough to understand OS in depth

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Pintos

Labs for undergraduate OS class (600.318) at Johns Hopkins. Pintos is a teaching operating system for x86, challenging but not overwhelming, small but realistic enough to understand OS in depth (it can run x86 machine and simulators including QEMU, Bochs and VMWare Player!). The main source code, documentation and assignments are developed by Ben Pfaff and others from Stanford (refer to its LICENSE).

The course instructor (Ryan Huang) made some changes to the original Pintos labs to tailor for his class. The upstream for this branch comes from https://github.com/ryanphuang/PintosM. For students in the class, please download the release version for this branch at https://github.com/jhu-cs318/pintos.git

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