New brainfart for threaded VFS and data passing between threads.
Kurt B. Kaiser
kbk at shore.net
Thu Apr 1 13:49:20 PST 2004
Dan Melomedman <dan at xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> My guess is embedded applications is where exokernel makes sense, since
> the pieces are small. If the TCP stack is just a small library, debugging
> wouldn't be such a big deal, IMHO. Also traditional forth environments
> are very similar. Take a look at ColorForth. An IDE driver for example
> is only a few lines long :)
Yeah, they just posted a network stack + ethernet driver + dhcp client
in about 130 lines of code :-)
http://personalwebs.oakland.edu/~maslicke/colorforth/networking/net.html
Last mod 31Mar :-)
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