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  • ...unt "root" on Unix systems, except that the account numbers [1,0] through [1,254] are all privileged accounts. There are also certain special accounts on the system. The account [0,1] is used to store the operating system file itself, all run-time library sy
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  • The '''PDP-11''' is a series of [[minicomputer]]s introduced in 1969 [1] by the [[Digital Equipment Corporation]] (DEC), in production by them from | [[PDP-11/20|11/20]] || 1969[1] ||[[UNIBUS]] || 16-bit || no || ||
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  • *[[BSD]] ...dbook/VAX_Hardware_Handbook_Volume_1_1986.pdf VAX Hardware Handbook Volume 1]
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  • | physical size = 19" W x 10-1/2" H x 25" L ==4.3 BSD disktab==
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  • | Num-proc = 1 | CPU-cycle = 200ns [[#ref_1|[1]]]
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  • | CPU-name-console = None [[#ref_1|[1]]] | Num-proc = 1
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  • | Module = M7606 [[#ref_1|[1]]] | Num-proc = 1
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  • ...T vs BSDI/CSRG legal wars, and was not sidelined because of it. While the BSD world stalled during this lawsuit, Linux was able to thrive, and pick up us ...made rapid progress at this point, and was optimistically approaching the 1.0 milestone.
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  • | OS-support-VMS = V5.1 | Num-proc = 1
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  • | current version = SunOS 4.1.4 (1994) | architecture = [[Sun-1]], [[Sun-2]], [[Sun-3]], [[Sun-4]] ([[SPARC]])
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  • ...onto the [[Internet]], if the emulated operating system supports it, like BSD or [[VMS]]. === DEC PDP-1 ===
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  • ...]] for [[SIMH]]. SIMH cannot boot from any of the tape devices that [[4.2 BSD]] directly supports, so the 'hack' is to have the emulator boot directly to M"``9]=2#T5./```0`!GU%_]F%@``V@`1^P#O.`T``-`![Q$7``#[`.\&````
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  • This is the procedure that I have used to install [[4.2 BSD]] onto [[SIMH]]'s vax 11/780 emulator. You will need the following materials to put together a 4.2 BSD installation:
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  • |Dungeon version 3.2A, 1-Oct-94; contains all the rooms and puzzles of the original MIT Zork. DEC FO ...more or less public domain version of the original MIT Zork, version 3.2B, 1-Oct-94. DOS executable for 386+ only and |FORTRAN source code, ported from
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  • ...to [[SIMH]]'s vax 11/780 emulator. Please note that this is the STOCK 4.3 BSD, not RENO, TAHOE or any other variant. You will need the following materials to put together a 4.3 BSD installation:
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  • ...VAX II]] emulator. Please note that this is the Quasijarus release of 4.3 BSD. You will need the following materials to put together a 4.3 BSD Quasijarus installation:
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  • ...into gzip, so that they can easily be decompressed. This is for the [[4.3 BSD]] Quasijarus Operating System. if (argc == 1) {
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  • ...]] onto [[SIMH]]'s [[MicroVAX II]] emulator. Please note that this is 4.3 BSD RENO. *NOTE that the tape does NOT boot under SIMH. Instead you also need a 4.3 BSD system to build the bootable disk to be used for RENO.
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  • ...table binaries]]) (it is not clear if this was inherited from [[PWB/UNIX]] 1, or if it was done by the research group, after V6, but before PWB/UNIX spl === Sun 1 ===
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  • ...rsion uses a SYSV filesystem, while later versions of A/UX used 4.2BSD's [[BSD Fast File System|FFS]]. === 1.1.1 ===
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  • | current version = 1.0 (1979) ...so be sure to check out the installation instructions [[Setting Up Version 1.0 of UNIX/32V Operating System]].
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  • | caption = Logging into a 3 BSD/VM system | name = 3 BSD/VM
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  • Unfortunately, "Xenix even incorporated the elements of BSD and became the most widely installed base of any Unix variant. Talking abou *386 – 2.2.3b, 2.3.1, 2.3.2f, 2.3.4a, 2.3.4h ( SCO v2.2.3b, v2.3.2f, v2.3.4h)
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  • ...f AT&T's [[Unix/32V]], which was modified into [[3 BSD]], and then the [[4 BSD]] releases.. *[[3 BSD]]
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  • ...riginally introduced to reflect [[Sun Microsystems|SUN]]'s change from a [[BSD]]-based [[UNIX]] into a [[UNIX System V|SYSV]]-based [[operating system]]. SunFLASH Vol 33 #1 September 1991
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  • '''Net/2''' was the second more complete release of the unencumbered [[BSD]] from [[Computer Systems Research Group|CSRG]]. Eventually this release l While the [[Net/1]] release was focused on the [[TCP/IP]] stack from the 4.x BSD releases, Net/2 included pretty much everything that the CSRG team could id
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  • Older versions will compile and run on [[4.3 BSD]], etc. and can still be found on [[FTP]] sites. TOP(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual TOP(1)
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  • eedsp was a [[VAX-11/780]] running [[4.3 BSD NFS Wisconsin Unix]]. The machine is significant as it seems to be the onl #T +1 404 894 3058
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  • | caption = Logging into a 4.3 BSD system | name = 4.3 BSD
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  • | caption = Logging into a 4.3 BSD system | name = 4.3 BSD RENO
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  • ...teads of forked [[process]]es, and had the ability to run on SMP hardware. BSD was then ported back as a user process on top of the Mach micro kernel. ==== 1.x ====
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  • '''Berkeley Software Distribution''' (usually abbreviated to '''BSD''') was the series of [[UNIX]] distributions created by the [[Computer Syst * [[3 BSD|3.0 BSD]] - A [[VAX]] version derived from [[Unix/32V]], including a real [[virtual
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  • [[Image:4.4 BSD Lite2 CD front.jpg|200px|right|thumb|A 4.4BSD lite CD]] * [[BSD/386]]
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  • == Boot 1 == VAX780 simulator V3.8-1
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  • This is the boot program for 3 BSD. Run it through [[uudecode]]. MPX\```4`C^06!0!1+`!N`%!A*.]_$P``GP````!N%_]O$P``^P#O'````-"/
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  • You will need the following materials to put together a 4.3 BSD+NFS Wisconsin Unix installation: You will need the following files from any 4 BSD archive from the 4.3BSD directory. I have used the files from [http://mirr
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  • You will need the following materials to put together a 4.3 BSD+NFS Wisconsin Unix installation: You will need the following files from any 4 BSD archive from the 4.3BSD directory. I have used the files from [http://mirr
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  • .... [[Open source]] operating systems that run on the Alpha are [[Linux]], [[BSD]] UNIX ([[NetBSD]], [[OpenBSD]] and [[FreeBSD]] up to 6.x) and L4Ka::Pistac
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  • ...ot boot from any of the tape devices that [[4.3_BSD_NFS_Wisconsin_Unix|4.3 BSD Uwsic]] directly supports, so the 'hack' is to have the emulator boot direc M"``9]=2#T5./```0`!GU%_^^&```V@`1^P#OV`X``-`![RT:``#[`.\&````
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  • This is the procedure that was used to install [[386 BSD]] onto a patched version of the Bochs IA-32 emulator. This is based on anci <br>The 386BSD 0.1 distribution and patchkits can be found at
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  • == Version 1.x == ...xpected limitations of a first release. Later, October, 1992, AIX version 1.3 ran on the PS/2 and some compatibles.
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  • ...run [[GCC]] natively. GCC 1.40 was made available under the name of gcclib-1.40.taz . Linux 0.11 also started the hooks for the i387 math emulator, whil 1. WHAT IS LINUX 0.11
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  • 1. WHAT IS LINUX 0.12 - A high-density disk drive--either 5.25" (1.2MB) or 3.5" (1.44MB).
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  • 1. WHAT IS LINUX 0.95a - A high-density disk drive--either 5.25" (1.2MB) or 3.5" (1.44MB).
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  • | surfaces = 7 data, 1 servo | number of heads = 14 data,<br>1 servo (read-only)
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  • Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.announce,comp.unix.bsd,comp.os.386bsd.misc Keywords: 386BSD, NetBSD, free, BSD, sleep
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  • Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.announce,comp.unix.bsd Followup-To: comp.unix.bsd
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  • Darwin 7.0.1 Release Notes The Darwin 7.0.1 Installation CD is based on the Darwin source
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  • Darwin 8.0.1 Release Notes The Darwin 8.0.1 Installation CD is based on the Darwin source
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  • was simply intended to be a port of BSD to the 386. While we had put into BSD. In Mike's case, he had earlier invested in
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  • Net/1 was the first public source release of some of the BSD source code, almost exclusively covering the networking code as it was 100% Subject: V1.73 (BSD Networking Software, Release #1)
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  • ...0.8, but it is currently as close as you'll get. Again borrowing from 386 BSD, I've gotten the userland to build (that was in CVS) and it's capable of bu Revision 1.2, Fri Apr 2 07:58:27 1993 UTC (17 years, 8 months ago) by cgd
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  • Subject: FreeBSD 1.0 GAMMA - first netwide release Release 1.0 GAMMA
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  • for [[386 BSD]] S T 1 1 4 4 A - 3 2 SEAGATE
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  • | name = 2.9 BSD ...eries of [[overlay]]s to fit on a [[PDP-11]]. Unlike prior versions from [[BSD]] for the PDP-11, it does not rely on a prior [[UNIX Sixth Edition|V6]] or
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  • | transfer rate = 1.3 Mbytes/sec | tracks = 1,588
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  • | transfer rate = 1.2 Mbytes/sec | surfaces = 7 data, 1 servo
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  • | surfaces = 1 (2 floppies per RX50) | number of heads = 1 (per floppy)
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  • | caption = Logging into a 4.1 BSD system | name = 4.1 BSD
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  • ...e.tom-yam.or.jp/starunix/4.0bsd/4.0bsd.html Naoki Hamada] to install [[4.0 BSD]] onto [[SIMH]]'s [[VAX 11/780]] emulator. * A 4.0 BSD install tape. You can download one from [http://sourceforge.net/projects/b
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  • This pertains to [[4.0 BSD]]. and one tape archive image (see tar(1)); if needed, indivi-
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  • This is the note included with [[4.1 BSD]] csh(1). If the system needs memory, and there are
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  • This is my quick guide to installing [[2.9 BSD]] on [[SIMH]]. : tm(0,1)
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  • ...ams to run on SIMH, so instead I'm using the 4.0 standalone to bootstrap 4.1. So the ini files, and initial disk prep is the same. ...ad one from [http://sourceforge.net/projects/bsd42/files/Install%20tapes/4.1%20BSD/4.1_BSD_19810710-modified.7z/download sourceforge]
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  • A [[4.2 BSD]] [[device driver]] for [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[Digital Eth Xstatic char *rcsident = "$Header: if_de.c,v 1.1 84/02/01 17:18:51 mike Exp $";
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  • This is the procedure that I have used to install [[4.1_BSD|4.1c BSD]] onto [[SIMH]]'s vax 11/780 emulator. You will need the following materials to put together a 4.1c BSD installation:
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  • This is a multipart paper posted on usenet comparing [[4.1c BSD]] and [[Unix SYSV]]: UNIX* System V and 4.1C BSD
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  • Until the creation of the '''Berkeley BSD Fast File System''' for [[BSD 4.1]], all prior [[UNIX]]es had used basically the [[file system]] designed for ...was too simple to be able to get good performance out of the disks of the BSD era.
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  • ...lso called the '''super-block''') - initially held in block 0, later block 1, on the [[disk partition]] - held information about which blocks in the par ...r a [[peripheral|device]], rather than an ordinary file; before V4, inodes 1-40. were reserved for special files.
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  • ...ersonal workstations developed to run LISP). It was a local network (about 1-2 km cable lengths), without central control (thus “chaos”). It was... | 1 || colspan="1" | Forwarding || colspan="3" | Payload length
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  • ...which had to be addressed in software, with substantial overhead. The 4.x[[BSD]] driver for this board used the incorrect behavior by default, but had a c {| border=1
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  • ...[[Process]]es can be [[PCLSRing|PCLSR]]'ed just like in ITS. From the PDP-1-X it inherited capability-based security and the concept of spheres. It ha ...lems. Instead the computer ran [[Unix Seventh Edition|UNIX V7]], later 2[[BSD]], and was placed on the [[Chaosnet]].
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  • ...ury''' is a strategy game that moved from text based [[mini]]s ([[VMS]], [[BSD]]), to [[personal computer|PCs]] ([[MS-DOS]], [[Windows]], [[Mac]]), and to ...d Your dominated cities='O'. Each emperor gets 1 move per round (1 round=1 day), moves are done sequentially.
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  • ...ochrome Monitor|VR100]] [[display]] (a [[cathode ray tube|CRT]] capable of 1,088x864 [[pixel]]s [[resolution]]) was attached to the display processor mo ..., in addition to the 512K bytes of memory for the bit-mapped display (only 1/4 of that actually drove the display; the rest could be used to hold data s
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  • ...nd the next entry describe the supports for overlays in the later PDP-11 [[BSD]]s * [https://minnie.tuhs.org/cgi-bin/utree.pl?file=2.9BSD/usr/man/man1/ld.1 ld (1)]
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  • ...ion is for the older [[UNIX file system]], and the second version is for [[BSD Fast File System|Berkeley's FFS file system]]. On top of that, data can be | colspan="2" | Tape in dump, from 1
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  • 1)because FreeBSD 2.0 doesn't understand the SCSI driver Virtualbox provides, ....0. You can find that here: [https://archive.org/details/cdrom-freebsd-2.0-1 2.0] or a copy of [http://ftp-archive.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD-Archive/old-r
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  • ...TS' DUMP backup program and the [[MIT]]/[[Symbolics]] RTAPE.c server for [[BSD]] [[Unix]]&mdash;follows. ...sumably the parties can negotiate another version, but so far only version 1 is known.
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  • ...fit two side-by-side in a 24" rack. They ran WinNT and/or some flavor of BSD depending on role. ...get one of the racks (parking lot giveaway from what I heard). I did get 1-2 of the trays from a friend who scooped some stuff up then. I also got a
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  • ...and [[4.4BSD]]. It is fully System V-compliant, but behaves much like a [[BSD]] system.
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