The UNIX operating system supports multitasking on a single processor. Multiprocess applications can easily be implemented with system calls like fork and wait. We have designed a process communication monitor as a C function library. It can be used by FORTRAN programs as an interface to the UNIX System. You can develop distributed algorithms within a single processor environment to simulate parallelity. We give examples by formulating different concepts of parallel genetic algorithms which use our monitor.
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In 1987, MINIX, a Unix-like system intended for academic use, was released by Andrew S. Tanenbaum to exemplify the principles conveyed in his textbook, Operating Systems: Design and Implementation. While source code for the system was available, modification and redistribution were restricted. In addition, MINIX's 16-bit design was not well adapted to the 32-bit features of the increasingly cheap and popular Intel 386 architecture for personal computers. In the early nineties a commercial UNIX operating system for Intel 386 PCs was too expensive for private users.[12] 2ff7e9595c
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