- MINIX Information Sheet - http://www.cs.vu.nl/~ast/minix.html
Professor Andrew S. Tanenbaum's famous UNIX clone. Full source code. Free for education or research use. Small size, microkernel-based design, ample documentation. A user unfamiliar with OS internals can understand nearly the entire system with a few months use and study. MINIX inspired Linus Torvalds to do Linux.
- MINIX - http://www.cs.vu.nl/pub/minix/
This directory and subdirectories contain MINIX, a small Unix-like system for IBM PCs and compatibles.
- Minix-vmd - http://www.minix-vmd.org/
Overdressed version of Minix; source, binaries, man pages.
- Minix on the Net - http://arsenio.disi.unige.it/~minix/MOTN/index.htm
Documents, help files, hints, and links.
- Minix1.Hampshire.edu - http://minix1.hampshire.edu/
Major resource providing information about the Minix operating system, downloads of Minix and contributed software for Minix.
- MINIX.ORG - http://www.minix.org/
Repository for OS related: documentation, help, information, news, links, books, source code, downloads. Not the official MINIX website.
- Brad's MacMinix Page - http://www.pliner.com/macminix/
MINIX that runs atop Mac OS. Benefits: while learning about operating systems, its easy to recompile and relaunch, with no rebooting; and to keep OS backups in separate files.
- MacMinix - http://www.pliner.com/MacMinix/
Macintosh version of the UNIX clone Minix.
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