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author | Austin Clements <[email protected]> | 2011-09-07 11:36:53 -0400 |
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committer | Austin Clements <[email protected]> | 2011-09-07 11:36:53 -0400 |
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diff --git a/web/index.html b/web/index.html index c3bafc8..fe6da4a 100644 --- a/web/index.html +++ b/web/index.html @@ -77,14 +77,21 @@ of the rougher parts of V6, like the scheduler and file system. <h2>Xv6 sources and text</h2> -The latest xv6 is <a href="xv6-rev5.tar.gz">xv6-rev5.tar.gz</a>. We distribute -the sources in electronic form but also as a printed booklet with line numbers +The latest xv6 source is available via +<pre>git clone git://pdos.csail.mit.edu/xv6/xv6.git</pre> +We also distribute the sources as a printed booklet with line numbers that keep everyone together during lectures. The booklet is available as <a - href="xv6-rev5.pdf">xv6-rev5.pdf</a>. The xv6 source code is licensed under + href="xv6-rev6.pdf">xv6-rev6.pdf</a>. To get the version +corresponding to this booklet, run +<pre>git checkout -b xv6-rev6 xv6-rev6</pre> + +<p> +The xv6 source code is licensed under the traditional <a href="http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php">MIT license</a>; see the LICENSE file in the source distribution. To help students read through xv6 and learn about the main ideas in operating systems we also distribute a <a href="book-rev6.pdf">textbook/commentary</a> for the latest xv6. +The line numbers in this book refer to the above source booklet. <p> xv6 compiles using the GNU C compiler, @@ -93,9 +100,9 @@ On BSD and Linux systems, you can use the native compilers; On OS X, which doesn't use ELF binaries, you must use a cross-compiler. Xv6 does boot on real hardware, but typically -we run it using the Bochs emulator. -Both the GCC cross compiler and Bochs -can be found on the <a href="../2010/tools.html">6.828 tools page</a>. +we run it using the QEMU emulator. +Both the GCC cross compiler and QEMU +can be found on the <a href="../2011/tools.html">6.828 tools page</a>. <h2>Xv6 lecture material</h2> |