Search results

From Computer History Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
  • | current version = 1.0 (1979) ...so be sure to check out the installation instructions [[Setting Up Version 1.0 of UNIX/32V Operating System]].
    4 KB (616 words) - 20:53, 14 January 2024
  • | caption = Logging into a 3 BSD/VM system | name = 3 BSD/VM
    2 KB (340 words) - 14:44, 21 December 2023
  • 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)
    12 KB (1,893 words) - 19:28, 21 October 2023
  • ...f AT&T's [[Unix/32V]], which was modified into [[3 BSD]], and then the [[4 BSD]] releases.. *[[3 BSD]]
    661 bytes (89 words) - 02:48, 2 May 2022
  • ...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
    10 KB (1,426 words) - 17:55, 13 January 2024
  • '''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
    4 KB (607 words) - 13:44, 28 January 2023
  • 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)
    11 KB (1,552 words) - 13:03, 24 April 2024
  • 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
    919 bytes (137 words) - 02:12, 17 December 2018
  • | caption = Logging into a 4.3 BSD system | name = 4.3 BSD
    7 KB (1,067 words) - 04:25, 10 December 2018
  • | caption = Logging into a 4.3 BSD system | name = 4.3 BSD RENO
    20 KB (3,013 words) - 04:22, 10 December 2018
  • ...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 ====
    4 KB (729 words) - 03:22, 2 August 2019
  • '''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
    3 KB (443 words) - 04:15, 19 February 2024
  • [[Image:4.4 BSD Lite2 CD front.jpg|200px|right|thumb|A 4.4BSD lite CD]] * [[BSD/386]]
    1 KB (162 words) - 16:25, 27 June 2022
  • == Boot 1 == VAX780 simulator V3.8-1
    4 KB (714 words) - 07:10, 31 January 2016
  • 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'````-"/
    8 KB (1,805 words) - 14:41, 5 February 2016
  • 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
    14 KB (2,267 words) - 16:59, 5 April 2010
  • 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
    15 KB (2,380 words) - 18:46, 28 October 2020
  • .... [[Open source]] operating systems that run on the Alpha are [[Linux]], [[BSD]] UNIX ([[NetBSD]], [[OpenBSD]] and [[FreeBSD]] up to 6.x) and L4Ka::Pistac
    2 KB (260 words) - 21:32, 18 February 2024
  • ...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:``#[`.\&````
    11 KB (2,368 words) - 14:43, 5 February 2016
  • 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
    27 KB (4,355 words) - 23:38, 26 March 2023
  • == Version 1.x == ...xpected limitations of a first release. Later, October, 1992, AIX version 1.3 ran on the PS/2 and some compatibles.
    3 KB (383 words) - 18:08, 2 March 2021
  • ...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
    5 KB (803 words) - 01:20, 20 December 2018
  • 1. WHAT IS LINUX 0.12 - A high-density disk drive--either 5.25" (1.2MB) or 3.5" (1.44MB).
    5 KB (824 words) - 01:26, 20 December 2018
  • 1. WHAT IS LINUX 0.95a - A high-density disk drive--either 5.25" (1.2MB) or 3.5" (1.44MB).
    6 KB (879 words) - 01:25, 20 December 2018
  • | surfaces = 7 data, 1 servo | number of heads = 14 data,<br>1 servo (read-only)
    4 KB (542 words) - 03:16, 31 August 2023
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.announce,comp.unix.bsd,comp.os.386bsd.misc Keywords: 386BSD, NetBSD, free, BSD, sleep
    34 KB (5,687 words) - 18:11, 16 December 2018
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.announce,comp.unix.bsd Followup-To: comp.unix.bsd
    29 KB (4,794 words) - 18:15, 16 December 2018
  • Darwin 7.0.1 Release Notes The Darwin 7.0.1 Installation CD is based on the Darwin source
    12 KB (1,841 words) - 06:06, 16 December 2018
  • Darwin 8.0.1 Release Notes The Darwin 8.0.1 Installation CD is based on the Darwin source
    12 KB (1,699 words) - 06:06, 16 December 2018
  • 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
    25 KB (3,920 words) - 05:43, 15 July 2019
  • 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)
    9 KB (1,721 words) - 00:04, 17 December 2018
  • ...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
    3 KB (342 words) - 01:34, 20 December 2018
  • Subject: FreeBSD 1.0 GAMMA - first netwide release Release 1.0 GAMMA
    10 KB (1,541 words) - 15:59, 16 December 2018
  • for [[386 BSD]] S T 1 1 4 4 A - 3 2 SEAGATE
    25 KB (3,017 words) - 18:47, 13 January 2024
  • | 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
    2 KB (259 words) - 20:28, 8 August 2023
  • | transfer rate = 1.3 Mbytes/sec | tracks = 1,588
    4 KB (524 words) - 10:36, 31 August 2023
  • | transfer rate = 1.2 Mbytes/sec | surfaces = 7 data, 1 servo
    2 KB (332 words) - 03:16, 31 August 2023
  • | surfaces = 1 (2 floppies per RX50) | number of heads = 1 (per floppy)
    2 KB (284 words) - 14:45, 15 September 2023
  • | caption = Logging into a 4.1 BSD system | name = 4.1 BSD
    4 KB (538 words) - 18:23, 17 June 2018
  • ...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
    5 KB (848 words) - 07:12, 2 February 2016
  • This pertains to [[4.0 BSD]]. and one tape archive image (see tar(1)); if needed, indivi-
    57 KB (8,582 words) - 03:00, 17 January 2023
  • This is the note included with [[4.1 BSD]] csh(1). If the system needs memory, and there are
    39 KB (5,307 words) - 05:01, 11 December 2018
  • This is my quick guide to installing [[2.9 BSD]] on [[SIMH]]. : tm(0,1)
    6 KB (835 words) - 13:57, 29 May 2020
  • ...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]
    7 KB (1,100 words) - 07:32, 2 February 2016
  • 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 $";
    35 KB (6,389 words) - 02:51, 16 January 2024
  • 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:
    13 KB (2,077 words) - 16:30, 7 August 2017
  • This is a multipart paper posted on usenet comparing [[4.1c BSD]] and [[Unix SYSV]]: UNIX* System V and 4.1C BSD
    113 KB (13,419 words) - 02:06, 17 December 2018
  • 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.
    11 KB (1,759 words) - 19:20, 12 June 2023
  • ...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.
    7 KB (1,147 words) - 14:34, 14 June 2023
  • ...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
    8 KB (1,211 words) - 16:55, 10 April 2024

View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)