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  1. The Design and Implementation of the 4.4 BSD Operating System (Addison-Wesley UNIX and Open Systems Series) by Marshall Kirk McKusick, Keith Bostic, et all 2010-08-09
  2. Principles of Operating Systems: Design and Applications by Brian Stuart, 2008-01-15
  3. Inside Linux : A Look at Operating System Development by Randolph Bentson, 1996-03
  4. Survey of Operating Systems by Charles Holcombe, Jane Holcombe, 2011-04
  5. Operating Systems (3rd Edition) by Gary Nutt, 2003-07-13
  6. Modern Operating Systems 2nd Ed by Tanenbaum, 2007
  7. Understanding Operating Systems by Ann McHoes, Ida M. Flynn, 2010-02-17
  8. Operating Systems Uncovered by eBook, 2009-03-01
  9. The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System by Marshall Kirk McKusick, George V. Neville-Neil, 2004-08-12
  10. Complete Red Hat Operating System 5.2 (Software)
  11. Operating Systems Concepts with Linux and POSIX Threads by Robert P. Cook, 2008-07-04
  12. UNIX Operating System (Custom Edition - Strayer Univ.) by Amir Afzal, 1000
  13. Operating Systems (3rd Edition) by Harvey M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel, et all 2003-12-22
  14. The Human Operating system: An Owner's Manual by Larry E. Senn, 2005

61. Undelete Files, File Recovery, Unerase & Recover Files
Recovers and clean up deleted files and folders from hard disks, and floppy disks that were formatted in FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 and NTFS file systems, and works under Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP operating systems.
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FinalRecovery is a powerful, easy-to-use file undelete and data recovery solution. It was developed to clear or undelete files and folders from hard disks, floppy disks, works under Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows2000 or Windows XP operating systems. FinalRecovery undelete files whether they have been deleted from the command line, from within an application, Windows Explorer,or removed from the Recycle Bin. Further more, Finalrecovery privides you a basic ability to clear deleted files to improve your data safety. Owing to the new security features of some operating systems, there is less chance to recover your deleted files if your system is FAT32 + Windows 2000(XP, 2003). FinalRecovery can recover files from these systems with its unique technology. Features:
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62. Computerworld Operating Systems
These are exciting times in the server operating systems market. Linux is rising. Windows 2000 is being deployed. .Net Server is on the horizon.
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63. Language-based Operating Systems
Short, annotated, alphabetically sorted list and links, part of larger system.
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/people/bridges/os/language.html
This Webpage has been discontinued
Unfortunately, I no longer have time to maintain the webpages on operating system projects. In fact, I haven't updated the entries on the original page for well over 2 years, and it seems unlikely that I will be able to resume doing so in the near future. Several other pages, however, contain more up-to-date information on operating systems. These include: Back to Patrick Bridges' Home Page

64. The TUNES Project
Open source resource for learning about programming languages and operating systems. Led by French OS philosopher Fare'. Some 2,000 links.
http://tunes.org/
The TUNES Project for a Free Reflective Computing System
here T unes is a U ... Mirrors First, you should read these warnings if you haven't yet, particularly the . Then, proceed to the FAQ
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TUNES Specification Document (2003/08/01 by water post facto
A specification document has been drafted for review and collaborative editing, for now primarily hosted at water's user site, along with basic concept demonstration code in Maude
Slate 0.1 Released (2003/08/01 by water)
An initial release of the Slate system has been made, for testing and evaluation. Slate relates to TUNES in being an intended intermediate porting and demonstration platform. See the mailing list post for more information, or go to the main site.
Max 0.1 Released (2003/08/01 by water)
Tril has released his first iteration of Max , a prototype for a base of TUNES code, reflecting an exercise in type system design as well as other interesting features.
New Website Areas Merged (2003/02/01 by water)
All the changes have been merged into internal CVS, and integrated into the main site set up. What you see is the front for the new site. The content is new, as well, of course.
New Website Areas Under Development, and a New Project Design Effort

65. Barcode Scanners, Data Collectors, Barcode Printers And Bar Code Software At Dis
Barcode software, printers and supplies. Includes labeling software for Windows and other operating systems.
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66. ACM SIGOPS
Portal DL Home Newsletters ACM SIGOPS. Search within ACM SIGOPS operating systems Review Advanced Search. Browse ACM SIGOPS operating systems Review
http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?coll=portal&dl=ACM&idx=J597&linked=1&part=ne

67. CompuLink Online
BBS door programs, shareware and freeware files for several operating systems with tech support and usergroup support.
http://home.hiwaay.net/~jwoody/

68. ESI - Embedded Spaces Inc
Provides consulting and contracting services in embedded systems, operating systems and product development.
http://www.emspace.com
Embedded Spaces Inc ESI provides proven design, consulting and programming services for embedded and real-time systems
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69. Operating Systems Through Time (8-bits)
A brief history of 8bit operating systems.
http://www.armory.com/~spectre/tech.html
8-Bit Operating Systems
This was originally printed in the last issue of Link Magazine , and is reprinted here, with updates, by the author. I finally got off my duff and incorporated all the mail people have been sending me. A few more changes are yet to be made; keep that mail coming. Please do note that, as my consciousness of computer history expands, the title is becoming increasingly inaccurate. For example, I mention nothing of mainframe or minicomputer OSes (mostly due to ignorance) and so I should probably call this " Home Computer Operating Systems Through Time" even though not all of these OSes are purely home computer machines, particularly CP/M. The title is left for historical reasons, though. New changes were last made September 2003. If you have more information about these computer systems, or have info on other systems not mentioned, please mail the maintainer Back to the Computer Workshops home page Correction: The original TRS-80 Model I had a 64x16 screen, though the Model II apparently did have the 80 column one. Thanks to Ricardo Banffy for the correction. Also, I should have been a little more circumspect when I said "underpowered" certainly when the TRS-80s first emerged, when their major competition was the Commodore PET and Apple I/II, they were most certainly

70. PatchLink : Ranked #1 Patch Management Software
Offers fully Internetbased, automated, cross-platform, enterprise security patch management software so IT administrators can assess and resolve security vulnerabilities across operating systems and applications.
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71. Fyodor's Exploit World, Exploits For Many Operating Systems Including Linux,Sola
A large and descriptive exploit archive organized by affected operating systems.
http://www.insecure.org/sploits.html

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72. CS322: Operating Systems History
A Brief History of Computer operating systems from the mid 1950s on.
http://www.cs.gordon.edu/courses/cs322/lectures/history.html
CS322: A Brief History of Computer Operating Systems
The Bare Machine
Stacked Job Batch Systems (mid 1950s - mid 1960s)
A batch system is one in which jobs are bundled together with the instructions necessary to allow them to be processed without intervention. Often jobs of a similar nature can be bundled together to further increase economy The basic physical layout of the memory of a batch job computer is shown below: The monitor is system software that is responsible for interpreting and carrying out the instructions in the batch jobs. When the monitor started a job, it handed over control of the entire computer to the job, which then controlled the computer until it finished. A sample of several batch jobs might look like: $JOB user_spec ; identify the user for accounting purposes $FORTRAN ; load the FORTRAN compiler source program cards $LOAD ; load the compiled program $RUN ; run the program data cards $EOJ ; end of job $JOB user_spec ; identify a new user $LOAD application $RUN data $EOJ Often magnetic tapes and drums were used to store intermediate data and compiled programs.

73. SynHXD - A Hotline Odyssey
Client/server suite for Linux/Unix operating systems. Includes shxd, a popular Hotline daemon that is integrated into the mhxd application suite.
http://synhxd.sourceforge.net/
News UPDATED shxtrackd-0.2.9 Well, I spent another 2 weeks in the debugger (gdb) and was able to fix another show stopping bug. This version fixes a buffer overflow when sending the tracker list caused by not properly reallocating the buffer when the tracker list header is sent (every 8K). Free anonymous hotline service to all. Simply log in via ssh to shxd.ath.cx as user `shx' (no password required) and use the shx shell to log into any hotline server you wish. Software Download Download Unix Hotline Tracker Server - shxtrackd-0.2.9 (72K)
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Download DOS Hotline Client - winshx-0.1.49 (1.06M)
Miscellaneous RFC 01 - Transaction based DoS/Spam Protection
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74. C R Y P T O N O M I C O N
A history of operating systems, by Neal Stephenson, the author of such novels as 'Snow Crash', 'The Diamond Age' and 'Zodiac'.
http://www.cryptonomicon.com/beginning.html
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In the Beginning was
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by Neal Stephenson
About twenty years ago Jobs and Wozniak, the founders of Apple, came up with the very strange idea of selling information processing machines for use in the home. The business took off, and its founders made a lot of money and received the credit they deserved for being daring visionaries. But around the same time, Bill Gates and Paul Allen came up with an idea even stranger and more fantastical: selling computer operating systems . This was much weirder than the idea of Jobs and Wozniak. A computer at least had some sort of physical reality to it. It came in a box, you could open it up and plug it in and watch lights blink. An operating system had no tangible incarnation at all. It arrived on a disk, of course, but the disk was, in effect, nothing more than the box that the OS came in. The product itself was a very long string of ones and zeroes that, when properly installed and coddled, gave you the ability to manipulate other very long strings of ones and zeroes. Even those few who actually understood what a computer operating system was were apt to think of it as a fantastically arcane engineering prodigy, like a breeder reactor or a U-2 spy plane, and not something that could ever be (in the parlance of high-tech) "productized."

75. The Flux Research Group
The Flux Research Group works in software systems. including both local and distributed operating systems, networking, componentbased systems,
http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/
Utah The Flux Research Group
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The Flux Research Group works in software systems . Our interests and work cover many areas, including both local and distributed operating systems, networking, component-based systems, programming and non-traditional languages, compilers, information and resource security, and even a pinch of software engineering and formal methods. All of our publications and some presentations are available. Additionally, we try to produce and distribute usable versions of the developed software
Netbed/Emulab: An OS for Network Testbeds
STP: Self-Spreading Transport Protocols
Alchemy and Knit: Component Composition ...
Janos Active Network OS
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76. MBS Technologies
MBS provides solutions and support for document imaging and document management. Products include IBM EDMSuite, Kofax Ascent, WinView+ and WebView+. AS/400 and NT operating systems.
http://www.mbstechnologies.com
Is your Content Productive? MBS Technologies is Your Premier Content Management Partner MBS Technologies (formerly called Midcontinent Business Systems) is a leading IBM Business Partner in enterprise content management and e-business systems on the iSeries (AS/400) and Windows platforms in North America.

77. Serial Programming Guide For POSIX Operating Systems
Serial Programming Guide for POSIX operating systems. 5th Edition, 6th Revision Updated July 26, 2005. The SPG-POS On-Line Support independent publishing
http://www.easysw.com/~mike/serial/
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Serial Programming Guide for POSIX Operating Systems
5th Edition, 6th Revision - Updated July 26, 2005
The SPG-POS On-Line
The SPG-POS is available in three formats: The SPG-POS is provided under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License
Translating the SPG-POS
If you would like to translate the guide, you'll need my free HTMLDOC software, a C compiler, and the ImageMagick software. The original "source" files are available in a gzip'd tar file: Once you have done the translation, I'll be happy to host the formatted files on my home page - just send an email to me (mike at easysw dot com)

78. How To Transfer Text Files Between Linux, Macintosh, Microsoft Windows Operating
How to transfer text files between Linux, Macintosh, and Microsoft Windows operating systems.
http://www.websiterepairguy.com/articles/os/crlf.html
How to Transfer Text Files
Between
Linux, Macintosh, and Microsoft Windows
Operating Systems
Text files are often incompatible across operating systems. Why? Because different operating systems use different markers to indicate the end of a line. This can really mess you up if you are trying to transfer files from one operating system to another. The Macintosh uses a carriage return to end a line. A carriage return marking the end of a line is intuitive to anyone who is old enough to have ever used a typewriter. For those too young to know, an electric typewriter has a big key called a carriage return that automatically advances you to the next line. The carriage return is often referred to by the capital letters CR. On a Macintosh, every line has a CR at the end. Under Linux (a variant of Unix), the end of a line is indicated by a line feed . Every line ends with a line feed or LF. Calling the end of a line an LF versus a CR is not just semantics. These are 2 very real characters with 2 very real and very separate numeric representations on a computer. A CR is a 13 in the ASCII table of characters and an LF is a 10 in the ASCII table of characters. Contributing to the confusion is that fact that Microsoft Windows does things yet another way. Under Microsoft Windows, lines end with a combination of 2 characters a CR followed by a LF. Symbolically, this is represented as CRLF or carriage return, line feed.

79. Serial Programming Guide For POSIX Operating Systems
The biggest difference between operating systems that you will find is the Different operating system versions (and even patches) can and do use the
http://www.easysw.com/~mike/serial/serial.html
Serial Programming Guide
for
POSIX Operating Systems
5th Edition, 6th Revision
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in Appendix C, GNU Free Documentation License
Table of Contents
Introduction Chapter 1, Basics of Serial Communications ... Edition 5, Revision 3
Introduction
License
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in Appendix C, GNU Free Documentation License
Organization
This guide is organized into the following chapters and appendices:

80. InformationWeek Software Tech Center
FRED LANGA ORACLEPEOPLESOFT TRIAL SPAM RESOURCES INTEGRATION BUSINESS APPLICATIONS BUSINESS PROCESSES operating systems NETWORKING
http://www.informationweek.com/techcenters/sw/os/

Windows News
NEW! MicrosoftToday John Foley's Blog ... Microsoft Unveils Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 Features Sept. 14, 2005
The next IE7 beta will include new capabilities for managing tabs, zooming in on text and images, and ActiveX security.
One-In-Six Spyware Apps Tries To Steal Identities
Sept. 14, 2005
And 60% of spyware is adware, according to a study from security firm Aladdin Knowledge Systems.
Maps On The Move
Sept. 12, 2005
New services and software make it easy to use cell phones and PDAs to locate where you areand get you to where you want to be.
A list of useful software sustainability resources that InformationWeek's editors have collected.
Microsoft Shakes Up Corporate Licensing
Sept. 15, 2005
The company added new benefits to its Software Assurance enterprise licensing plan. Also, enterprises will be requred to sign up for Software Assurance to get Windows Vista Enterprise Edition

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