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  Developer Library: Kernel Kit

  The Kernel Kit defines a C interface for creating, coordinating, and communicating between threads. It also defines a system of memory management, letting you share memory between application and lock chunks of memory into RAM. Applications that rely on the higher-level kits may not need to use much of this kit.

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Newsletter Articles
Ego Surfing 3/22/2000
Optimize Anytime with cputime 2/2/2000
BeOS: The Rescue OS 1/26/2000
The BeOS Memory Map 11/24/1999
The Scheduler Is Your Friend 11/10/1999
Low-Latency Timing from the User Space 10/13/1999
Hacking the Stack 8/18/1999
AreaWatch, or Smaller Is Always Better 6/23/1999
Kernel Programming on the BeOS, Part 1: Introduction 5/26/1999
High-Resolution Timing, Revisited 5/5/1999
Abusing Multithreading 2/10/1999
The Refrigerator Question 12/9/1998
Untangling Threads 10/21/1998
Where Does the Time Go? 10/14/1998
Doing More Work Than You Should 9/16/1998
Yet Another Locking Article 9/9/1998
Fun With Threads, Part 2 8/19/1998
Fun With Threads, Part 1 8/12/1998
Threads Don't Like Playing Ping-Pong, Part 2 8/5/1998
Threads Don't Like Playing Ping-Pong, Part 1 7/29/1998
Outsmarting the Scheduler 7/8/1998
My Address? In What Space? 6/24/1998
Getting Mounted 6/10/1998
Win95 experience on BeOS or How to Hack on BeOS 5/27/1998
Splitting Device Drivers and Bus Managers 5/20/1998
Developer Workshop: Forget me nots 5/5/1998
Booting Variations for PC and LILO 4/15/1998
Three Unrelated Tips 12/17/1997
Yet Another Byte Swapping Article 11/12/1997
fork(), spawn_thread(), and the BeOS 10/29/1997
News From the Front: Threads and Locking 10/15/1997
News From the Front: Spinlocks part 2 10/8/1997
News From the Front: Spinlocks part 1 10/1/1997
The Dirty Little Secret of lock_memory() 9/3/1997
The Woes of Memory Allocation 7/23/1997
News from the Front: PCIList 7/16/1997
Making Life Easier: OS Design Issues 4/30/1997
Sychronization in Device Drivers 4/9/1997
Fun with Semaphores 4/2/1997
Reliable Software 3/19/1997
Porting the BeOS to Your Toaster Oven 2/12/1997
The Kernel Scheduler and Real-Time Threads 8/21/1996
Benaphores 6/5/1996

Sample Code
cputime 2/2/2000
StackHack 8/18/1999
PCSpeaker 5/5/1999
Multithreaded Quicksort 10/21/1998
MultiLock 9/9/1998
HP Driver 9/11/1997

BeBook Documentation
The Kernel Kit 4/7/2000



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