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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
    21 KB (3,303 words) - 07:30, 6 September 2023
  • ...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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