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=== Microport Unix ===
 
=== Microport Unix ===
[[File:Microport SYSVR32 boot.png|thumb|Microport SYSVR32 boot]]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microport_(software)
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[[File:Microport SYSVR32 boot.png|thumb|Microport SYSVR32 boot]]Microport's System V/386 made by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microport_(software)|Microport]]. Plain vanilla version, very close to AT&T 3.2 sources. No BSD extensions, no X Window. SGS and TCP/IP are not available (yet?).
  
https://archive.org/download/microport
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Available at archive.org: [[https://archive.org/download/microport|binaries]] and [[https://archive.org/download/MicroportSystemVDocumentation|documentation]]
  
https://archive.org/download/MicroportSystemVDocumentation
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May fail on many emulators, it does something strange with emulated VGA. To avoid this, choose a machine configuration with CGA display adaptor.
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May fail on emulated i386. Select a i486.
  
 
=== Wyse ===
 
=== Wyse ===

Revision as of 15:25, 19 April 2019

Unix System V, Release 3 was released in 1987. The final version was Release 3.2 in 1988.

SVR3 included:

  • STREAMS
  • Transport Layer Interface (TLI) network API (TCP/IP ans sockets were added by dictributors)
  • Remote File System (RFS)
  • File System Switch (FSS) virtual file system mechanism
  • Static shared libraries, early implementation with mkshlib and COFF
  • ID (Installable Drivers) subsystem


Sys V R3 on AT&T 3B2

https://loomcom.com/3b2/emulator.html

Sys V R3 on i386

AT&T Sys V/386

For AT&T 6386 machine.

http://bitsavers.org/bits/ATT/SYSV_386/

Interactive Systems Corporation 386/ix

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interactive_Systems_Corporation

https://virtuallyfun.com/2010/02/09/fun-with-interactive-unix/

# uname -a
unix unix 3.2 2 i386

Includes TCP/IP network and X Window with Looking Glass

Microport Unix

Microport SYSVR32 boot
Microport's System V/386 made by [[1]]. Plain vanilla version, very close to AT&T 3.2 sources. No BSD extensions, no X Window. SGS and TCP/IP are not available (yet?).

Available at archive.org: [[2]] and [[3]]

May fail on many emulators, it does something strange with emulated VGA. To avoid this, choose a machine configuration with CGA display adaptor.

May fail on emulated i386. Select a i486.

Wyse

Wyse System V boot
Wyse System V version 3.2.1A

https://virtuallyfun.com/wordpress/2012/12/07/wyse-unix-lives-again-sort-of/

https://virtuallyfun.com/wordpress/2015/09/19/virtualization-challenge-ii/

https://virtuallyfun.com/wordpress/2015/10/12/wyse-unix-virtualized/

It includes a full SGS Package

C Software Development System 4.1.5 3/31/88

Documentation

http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/pdf/att/unix/System_V_Release_3/