Abstract

A multi-user processor system has been in use for student teaching. It is based on the CP/M ∗ ∗ Trademark of Digital Research Corporation. compatible operating system McNOS. The experience of its use and possible limitations are described in the light of providing a cost effective reliable alternative to single user microprocessors with the additional benefit of utilization for teaching concurrent programming techniques.

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