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  • ...tocol, around the time when open systems ([[POSIX]] compliant, i.e. [[UNIX|Unix-like]]) were grabbing marketshare from the proprietary OSes, like VMS. ...e its inception. Digital also ported it to its own [[Ultrix]] variant of [[UNIX]], as well as [[Apple Macintosh]] computers and PCs running both DOS and Wi
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  • ...Extended''') was a [[multi-user]] [[time-sharing|time-shared]] [[operating system]] developed by [[Digital Equipment Corporation]] ("DEC") for the [[PDP-11]] ...st license to anyone for non-commercial hobby purpose use of the operating system software developed for the PDP-11, and as the result of the release (for no
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  • Note: Before setting up any system I recommend you read up on [[DECnet Phase IV basics]]. To invoke the interactive DECnet configuration script, run (as SYSTEM or as a user with sufficient privileges):
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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 It was the machine which made [[UNIX]], which now seems to have taken over the world (in the form of [[Linux]])
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  • ...ox]]es: the 21" [[BA11-F Mounting Box]] (usual for the -11/40); and the 10-1/2" [[BA11-D Mounting Box]] (early units) and [[BA11-K Mounting Box]]es (lat The 11/40 was also a primary platform for early [[UNIX]].
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  • The '''PDP-11/45''' was the early fast [[UNIBUS]] [[PDP-11]] system, using the [[KB11-A CPU]] (early units, prior to 1976) or [[KB11-D CPU]] (l ...old pre-configured with the special high-speed [[MS11 Semiconductor Memory System]] (specific to the PDP-11/45), using 350 nsec [[Metal Oxide Semiconductor|M
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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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  • Linux is a computer [[operating system]] originally developed in the 1990s by a student Linus Torvalds. Today's Li ...], early [[Macintosh|Macs]], a partial port to the [[VAX]] and a port to [[System/390]] as well as various [[SGI]] and [[Sun Microsystems]] workstations and
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  • ...chitecture to run a full [[virtual memory]] UNIX implementation, [[SunOS]] 1.0, based on [[Berkeley Software Distribution|4.1BSD]]. Early Sun-2 models w ...Sun-2 systems was added to [[NetBSD]] in 2002, with the release of NetBSD 1.6.
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  • ...y [[RSX-11]], but took its most powerful form in the [[OpenVMS]] operating system. ...r|compiled language]] counterparts and allow scripts to get information on system state. DCL includes [[Conditional statement|IF-THEN-ELSE]], access to all t
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  • ...al [[Commodore]] Atari quickly put together the Atari ST. The [[operating system]] was provided by [[Digital Research]], GEMDOS. * [[Atari Mega 1]]
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  • | current version = SunOS 4.1.4 (1994) | type = [[Multi-tasking]], [[multi-user]] [[UNIX]]
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  • ...tems can network directly onto the [[Internet]], if the emulated operating system supports it, like BSD or [[VMS]]. The Interdata 8/32 micro was the first non [[PDP-11]] to run UNIX. SIMH can run both v6 & v7 research editions for the Interdata.
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  • -rw-r--r-- 1 Neozeed +SYSTEM 69943640 Feb 6 12:39 42.tap -rw-r--r-- 1 Neozeed None_ploc 9117 Feb 6 12:09 boot42.uue
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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
  • ...SD archive from the 4.3BSD directory. You can use the files from the [[The Unix Heritage Society|TUHS]] archive, [https://www.tuhs.org/Archive/Distributio -rw-r--r-- 1 Neozeed None_ploc 111442472 Feb 6 15:18 43.tap
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  • | caption = Logging into a Unix Version 1 box | name = Unix V1
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  • ...use a web browser to download them, to deal with the sourceforge download system. But that's the price of free hosting.<br><br> ...ocation for gzcompat is [[http://ifctfvax.superglobalmegacorp.com/releases/UNIX/components/compress.tar here]] and a known good copy is [[http://www.tuhs.o
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