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From: rock@kami.uucp ( Rock Lee)
Subject: Where to find Jolitz's DDJ articles?
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Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1993 15:13:55 GMT
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The following is copied from the excellently written 386bsd FAQ:

> 1.7.4 Dr. Dobbs' journal
>       ......
> 
>       "Porting UNIX to the 386: A Practical Approach" (feature series) by
>       Jolitz and Jolitz
> 
>       1/91: DDJ              "Designing a Software Specification"
>       2/91: DDJ              "Three Initial PC Utilities"
>       3/91: DDJ              "The Standalone System"
>       4/91: DDJ              "Copyright, Copyleft, and Competitive Advantage" 
>	4/91: DDJ              "Language Tools Cross-Support"
>       5/91: DDJ              "The Initial Root Filesystem"
>       6/91: DDJ              "Research and the Commercial Sector: Where Does
>                              BSD Fit In?"
>       7/91: DDJ              "A Stripped-Down Kernel"
>       8/91: DDJ              "The Basic Kernel"
>       9/91: DDJ              "Multiprogramming and Multiprocessing, Part I"
>      10/91: DDJ              "Multiprogramming and Multiprocessing, Part II"
>      11/91: DDJ              "Device Autoconfiguration"
>       2/92: DDJ              "UNIX Device Drivers, Part I"
>       3/92: DDJ              "UNIX Device Drivers, Part II"
>       4/92: DDJ              "UNIX Device Drivers, Part III"
>       5/92: DDJ              "Missing Pieces, Part I"
>       6/92: DDJ              "Missing Pieces, Part II"
>       7/92: DDJ              "The Final Step: Running Light with 386BSD"
> 
>       You can contact M&T Books (DDJ) for reprints if you can't get them from
>       your technical library:
> 
>       1-800-356-2002 (inside CA)
>       1-800-533-4372 (North America)
>       1-415-358-9500 (international)

However, "1-800-533-4372 (North America)" has since been disconnected. 
I did get a different number (1-800-444-4881) from DDJ. But it was for
ordering back issues and they only have some '91 issues. No luck here ...

==> Can somebody out there "sell" me a complete set of the above DDJ articles?

Any help will be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance.


-- Y. Rock Lee
   rock@mpd.tandem.com