Xv6 is a teaching operating system developed in the summer of 2006 for MIT's operating systems course, “6.828: Operating Systems Engineering.” We used it for 6.828 in Fall 2006 and Fall 2007 and are using it this semester (Fall 2008). We hope that xv6 will be useful in other courses too. This page collects resources to aid the use of xv6 in other courses. History and Background For many years, MIT
xv6 is a modern reimplementation of Sixth Edition Unix in ANSI C for multiprocessor x86 and RISC-V systems. It was created for pedagogical purposes in MIT's Operating System Engineering course in 2006.[1] Purpose[edit] MIT's Operating System Engineering course formerly used the original V6 source code. xv6 was created as a modern replacement, because PDP-11 machines are not widely available and th
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