xv6 without Jos, though we are not aware of any that have.
<h2>Xv6 sources</h2>
-The latest xv6 is <a href="xv6-rev3.tar.gz">xv6-rev3.tar.gz</a>.
+The latest xv6 is <a href="xv6-rev4.tar.gz">xv6-rev4.tar.gz</a>.
We distribute the sources in electronic form but also as
a printed booklet with line numbers that keep everyone
together during lectures. The booklet is available as
-<a href="xv6-rev3.pdf">xv6-rev3.pdf</a>.
+<a href="xv6-rev4.pdf">xv6-rev4.pdf</a>.
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.
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* Xv6 sources
-The latest xv6 is [xv6-rev2.tar.gz].
+The latest xv6 is [xv6-rev4.tar.gz].
We distribute the sources in electronic form but also as
a printed booklet with line numbers that keep everyone
together during lectures. The booklet is available as
-[xv6-rev2.pdf].
+[xv6-rev4.pdf].
+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.
xv6 compiles using the GNU C compiler,
targeted at the x86 using ELF binaries.
You can reach all of us at 6.828-staff@pdos.csail.mit.edu.
-xv6 and lecture notes are copyright © 2006-present by Russ Cox,
-Frans Kaashoek, and Robert Morris.