* Embedded XINU, Copyright (c) 2007, Douglas Comer and Dennis Brylow * All rights reserved. The XINU operating system was Copyright (c) 1984 by Dr. Douglas Comer and Prentice Hall, and ran on the LSI-11 platform. The VAX port of XINU was developed in 1987 by Douglas Comer. The IBM PC port of XINU was developed in 1988 by Douglas Comer and Timothy Fossum, and the 486 version was developed by John Lin in 1995. The Macintosh platform port of XINU was developed in 1989 by Douglas Comer and Steven Munson. The Motorola 68000 (Sun 3) port of XINU was developed by Shawn Ostermann, circa 1988. The Sparc port of XINU was developed by Jim Griffioen. The PowerPC port of XINU was developed in 2005 by Dennis Brylow. The MIPS implementation of Embedded XINU was developed in 2006 by Dennis Brylow. The Embedded XINU operating system is Copyright (c) 2007 by Douglas Comer and Dennis Brylow. Embedded XINU is a fresh reimplementation of the XINU design in ANSI-compliant C on an embedded RISC architecture. The MIPS port of Embedded XINU was developed over the course of 2006 and 2007 at Marquette University, under the direction of Dr. Dennis Brylow. Major contributors to the Embedded XINU Project include Aaron Gember, Paul Hinze, Steve Luppi, Mohammad "Meraj" Molla, Justin Picotte, Justin Rawson, Michael Schultz, and Anthony Stassi. Work on Embedded XINU was made possible in part by support from Marquette University, the Wehr Foundation, and Cisco Systems.