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For a while the [[VAX]] was the primary platform for BSD unix.  Starting with the arrival of AT&T's [[32v]], which was modified into [[3 BSD]], and then the [[4 BSD]] releases..
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For a while the [[VAX]] was the primary platform for [[BSD]] [[UNIX]].  Starting with the arrival of AT&T's [[Unix/32V]], which was modified into [[3 BSD]], and then the [[4 BSD]] releases..
  
 
== CSRG Versions ==
 
== CSRG Versions ==
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After the breakup of the [[CSRG]], and with the release of [[Net/2]] on the Internet, BSD was then ported back to the VAX in the following projects.
After the breakup of the [[CSRG]], and with the release of [[Net/2]] on the internet, BSD was then ported back to the VAX in the following projects.
 
  
 
== Post CSRG Versions ==
 
== Post CSRG Versions ==
  
*[[386 BSD]]
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*[[386BSD]]
 
*[[NetBSD]]
 
*[[NetBSD]]
 
*[[FreeBSD]]
 
*[[FreeBSD]]
 
*[[OpenBSD]]
 
*[[OpenBSD]]
*[[Quasijarus]]
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*[[4.3 BSD Quasijarus|Quasijarus]]
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[[Category: CSRG BSD]]

Latest revision as of 02:48, 2 May 2022

For a while the VAX was the primary platform for BSD UNIX. Starting with the arrival of AT&T's Unix/32V, which was modified into 3 BSD, and then the 4 BSD releases..

CSRG Versions

After the breakup of the CSRG, and with the release of Net/2 on the Internet, BSD was then ported back to the VAX in the following projects.

Post CSRG Versions