Operating system
The SPIN operating system is a research project implemented in the computer programming language Modula-3 , and is an open source project. It is designed with three goals: flexibility , safety , and performance . SPIN was developed at the University of Washington .
The kernel can be extended by dynamic loading of modules which implement interfaces that represent domains . These domains are defined by Modula-3 INTERFACE
. All kernel extensions are written in Modula-3 safe subset with metalanguage constructs and type safe casting system. The system also issued a special run-time extension compiler .
One set of kernel extensions provides an application programming interface (API) that emulates the Digital UNIX system call interface. This allows Unix applications to run on SPIN.[ 3]
References
^ Bershad, Brian N.; Savage, Stefan; Pardyak, Przemys; Sirer, Emin Gün; Fiuczynski, Marc E.; Becker, David; Chambers, Craig; Eggers, Susan (1995). "Extensibility, safety and performance in the SPIN operating system": 267–284.
^ Bershad, Brian N.; Chambers, Craig; Eggers, Susan; Maeda, Chris; Mcnamee, Dylan; Pardyak, Przemyslaw; Savage, Stefan; Sirer, Emin Gün (1994). "SPIN: an extensible microkernel for application-specific operating system services": 68–71.
^ Dion, David (1996). "A User-Level Unix Server for the SPIN Operating System".
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