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34 of Berkeley\s-2\fP
71 Other areas of work include multi-architecture support,
90 Multi-architecture support
96 non-VAX processor, the CCI Power 6/32 and 6/32SX. (This addition also
98 Harris HCX-7 and HCX-9, as well as the Sperry 7000/40 and ICL machines.)
99 The Power 6 version of 4.3BSD is largely based on the compilers and
102 The entire source tree, including all kernel and user-level sources,
115 patterns in the UNIX kernel and a hybrid strategy that is time-efficient
116 for small allocations and space-efficient for large allocations.
118 with a single easy-to-program interface,
133 and other user-level programs that use such information now obtain
136 knowledge of irregular disk geometries such as track-to-track skew.
146 creation time.
147 Old kernels will treat the new filesystems as read-only,
160 Our goal is to apply leading edge research ideas into a stable
173 to integrate these with an OSI transport class 4 (TP-4) implementation.
186 Wisconsin TP-4 to match GOSIP requirements.
192 We will make this TP-4 operate with an OSI IP,
195 A kernel version of the OSI IP and ES-IS protocols must be produced.
228 functionality, restructured directory access routines, and new set-user
229 and set-group id facilities.
233 We also have a prototype implementation of the 4.2BSD-based POSIX
251 The Internet and the Berkeley collection of local-area networks
254 connecting several UC campuses, Stanford and NASA-Ames
266 for TCP that improve throughput on both local and long-haul networks
270 The new algorithms include ``slow-start,''
277 In addition, the round-trip timer has been modified to estimate the variance
278 in round-trip time, thus allowing earlier retransmission of lost packets
292 into the TP-4 protocol implementation.
324 Each design attempts to isolate file system-dependent details
420 \fISoftware\- Practice and Experience\fP, Vol. 12, pp. 1147-1162, 1982.
427 pp. 131-150, June, 1985.
433 \fICSC-STD-001-83\fP,
440 Manchester, England, pp. 481-496, September 1986.
446 pp. 238-247, June, 1986.
451 \fIUsenix Conference Proceedings\fP, pp. 237-252, June, 1984.
457 pp 181-197, August 1984.
462 \fIUsenix Conference Proceedings\fP, pp. 519-531, June, 1985.
468 Manchester, England, pp. 451-460, September 1986.
474 pp. 295-303, June, 1988.
479 pp. 248-259, June, 1986.
485 pp. 260-269, June, 1986.
491 pp. 119-130, June, 1985.
496 \fIProc. 10th Symposium on Operating Systems Principles\fP, pp. 35-50,
502 \fIUsenix Conference Proceedings\fP, pp. 191-202, February, 1988.