From: Adam L. <ag...@li...> - 2000-02-13 17:27:56
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On Sun, Feb 13, 2000 at 12:47:17PM +0100, Kasper Verdich Lund wrote: > Hi fellow developers, >=20 > First of all I'm sorry that I've been unable to participate in the latest > discussions. Thursday I did a presentation on the Elysium architecture at > Trinity College, Dublin. It went well - in fact they're considering using > the Elysium kernel for a research project in distributed shared memory > systems. The goal of the project to create a virtual machine running in > distributed shared memory across several machines. There will be an > implementation for Linux, but since coherence protocols and such might > benefit from the sort of application-specific optimizations the Elysium > system allows for they're considering porting it to Elysium. >=20 > This is great, since exokernels are so flexable we should be able to borrow= =20 (read steal ;) their code. Do you know what licence this work might be done= =20 under? BTW: Do you update the CVS? It's very `stable' AGL --=20 Smoking is one of the leading causes of statistics. |