An Implementation of UNIX on an Object-oriented Operating System

This paper describes an implementation of UNIX on top of an object-oriented operating system. UNIX is implemented without modifying the underlying mechanisms provided by the base system. The resulting system runs dynamically-linked UNIX binaries and utilizes the services provided by the object-oriented system.

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