Difference between revisions of "Minix"
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In the past 1.5x releases Minix supported: | In the past 1.5x releases Minix supported: | ||
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*[[Mac Minix 1.5.10.7|Macintosh]] | *[[Mac Minix 1.5.10.7|Macintosh]] | ||
− | *8086 | + | *8086 See [[Installing Minix 1.5 for the 8086]] for more information. |
*80386 (With Bruce Evans patches) | *80386 (With Bruce Evans patches) | ||
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+ | This is the release that interests me most, as it not only supported the most platforms, it was for a while the only cheap way to get a *NIX like OS onto your PC before the rise of Linux, and of course Linux was originaly built from Minix, and used it's filesystem and device nodes.. | ||
== root password == | == root password == |
Revision as of 01:13, 11 September 2011
Minix | |
Type: | Time-sharing |
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Creator: | Andy Tanenbaum |
Multitasking: | Multitasking with paging/swap |
Architecture: | Originally 8086 was cross-platform. |
Date Released: | 1987 |
Minix is a small microkernel based OS for teaching OS concepts in colleges. Over it's life it has been ported to various CPU types, and platforms, but as time has gone on it's always come back to the intel 8086 platform.
The current version is 3, which can be found at the official Minix web site minix3.org.
Platforms
Minix 1.5 =
In the past 1.5x releases Minix supported:
- Amiga
- Atari ST
- Sparc
- Macintosh
- 8086 See Installing Minix 1.5 for the 8086 for more information.
- 80386 (With Bruce Evans patches)
This is the release that interests me most, as it not only supported the most platforms, it was for a while the only cheap way to get a *NIX like OS onto your PC before the rise of Linux, and of course Linux was originaly built from Minix, and used it's filesystem and device nodes..
root password
The root password is burried in the book but for my sake...
- ast Wachtwoord
- root Geheim
Resources
All kinds of ancient Minix can be found here. There is also the official minix archive here.
I'm trying to track down the Bruce Evans Minix-386 stuff.