Pegasus II
(Esprit LTR 21917)
Nemesis
The main product of Pegasus II is
Nemesis that has its own set of
web pages.
Pegasus project info
Introduction
Multimedia applications of the future will involve the distributed
processing of multimedia information in systems ranging from large
servers, through workstations all the way down to "set top
boxes". The implementation of such applications will be greatly eased
by the use of a common architecture providing application level
quality of service, and, where possible, a common software platform
even where the underlying hardware has diverse capabilities.
Pegasus II takes the results of the Pegasus
project as a starting point on which to build a complete
distributed multimedia platform, including toolkits, user interfaces,
filing systems and the emulation of familiar software environments.
The work is based on the philosophy of the Pegasus project:
- generic multimedia platforms, rather than single multimedia
applications are the key elements of the "multimedia market"
of the future,
- communication and processing should be integrated,
- resource management to provide application QoS guarantees is required.
Pegasus II is using the operating system kernel (Nemesis) and storage system built by the
Pegasus project. The primary goal of this project is to add higher
level functionality, whilst continuing with other areas of
development, to increase the commercial viability of the Nemesis
platform. Some important objectives are:
- To extend the range of machines on which the Nemesis system will
be available and the coverage of Nemesis-based services. Hence Nemesis
now runs on the Pentium PC architecture, DEC AXP-3000 series
workstations, RISC PC, DECchip EB164 and EB64 Alpha evaluation boards
and the DEC Systems Research Center IT board.
- To provide a standard environment (e.g., Posix) to enable the
porting of current application software to Pegasus and a familiar
programming environment for new (non time-critical) applications.
- To define and develop toolkits to provide the common scheduling,
synchronisation and manipulation functions for continuous media needed
by applications,
- To design and construct a user interface to
enable intuitive interaction with the management of the network and
workstation resources.
Work Packages
The project is divided into six main work packages:
- Dissemination and industrial liaison
- Operating system
- File system
- Tool kit
- Networking
- Project management
Deliverables
Accessible only from partner sites.
- Deliverable 1.1.3: Report on the Third Workshop (2.6Mb
compressed)
- Deliverable 1.2.2:
Standardisation Activities, Year 2 (235K, or 50K
compressed)
- Deliverable 1.3.1:
Releasing Nemesis (105K, or 46K
compressed)
- Deliverable 1.3.3:
The Nemesis Release (83K, or 35K
compressed)
- Deliverable 2.1.1:
Linux Port to 21164 (103K, or 44K
compressed)
- Deliverable 2.1.2:
Nemesis Pentium Port (334K, or 68K
compressed)
- Deliverable 2.1.3:
Nemesis Pentium Demo (1536K, or 165K
compressed)
- Deliverable 2.1.4:
Nemesis ARM Port Report (181K, or 74K
compressed)
- Deliverable 2.1.5:
Nemesis AXP 21164 port (169K, or 70K
compressed)
- Deliverable 2.2.1:
Debugging Tools (256K, or 51K
compressed)
- Deliverable 2.3.1:
Virtual Address Management (632K, or 129K
compressed)
- Deliverable 3.1.1:
Buffer Management for CM (309K, or 106K
compressed)
- Deliverable 3.2.2:
NFS software (47K, or 19K
compressed)
- Deliverable 3.3.1:
Archival system on Nemesis (1023K, or 184K
compressed)
- Deliverable 3.3.2:
Remote management of archive (242K, or 82K
compressed)
- Deliverable 4.1.2:
Initial Java VM Support (140K, or 58K
compressed)
- Deliverable 4.1.3:
IIOP Implementation (219K, or 77K
compressed)
- Deliverable 4.1.5:
Java QoS Extension (546K, or 121K
compressed)
- Deliverable 4.3.1:
Resource Manager Software (5073K, or 506K
compressed)
- Deliverable 4.3.3:
QoS user agent (220K, or 75K
compressed)
- Deliverable 4.5.2:
Unix functionality (386K, or 92K
compressed)
- Deliverable 4.5.3:
Xlib functionality (9586K, or 557K
compressed)
- Deliverable 5.1.1:
CL Protocol Environment & Report (268K, or 90K
compressed)
- Deliverable 5.2.2:
IP endsystem multicast on Nemesis (636K, or 123K
compressed)
- Deliverable 5.3.1:
Diffserv endsystem architecture (425K, or 78K
compressed)
- Deliverable 5.4.1:
IPv4 over ATM (412K, or 73K
compressed)
- Deliverable 5.5.1:
ATM Signalling Software (134K, or 52K
compressed)
Partners
Systems Research Group, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge.
Autogenerated on Mon Nov 15 16:44:19 GMT 1999