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− | A version of 9th Edition Unix was recently released by Alcatel-Lucent and is available [http://www.tuhs.org/Archive/Distributions/Research/Norman_v9/ here] for download. It is not a complete distribution tape, just a tar file of a running system, made by Norman Wilson. | + | A version of 9th Edition [[UNIX|Unix]] was recently released by Alcatel-Lucent and is available [http://www.tuhs.org/Archive/Distributions/Research/Norman_v9/ here] for download. It is not a complete distribution tape, just a [[tar]] file of a running system, made by Norman Wilson. |
Actually, "released" is too strong a word. They just signed a letter saying that they won't sue for the release of v8-v10 Unix. The letter can be read [http://www.tuhs.org/Archive/Distributions/Research/Dan_Cross_v8/statement_regarding_Unix_3-7-17.pdf here] (PDF). | Actually, "released" is too strong a word. They just signed a letter saying that they won't sue for the release of v8-v10 Unix. The letter can be read [http://www.tuhs.org/Archive/Distributions/Research/Dan_Cross_v8/statement_regarding_Unix_3-7-17.pdf here] (PDF). | ||
== Notable features == | == Notable features == | ||
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== Getting it to run on TME == | == Getting it to run on TME == | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:02, 28 October 2022
Unix V9 | |
First boot on TME | |
Type: | Multitasking, multiuser |
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Creator: | Bell Labs |
Architecture: | SUN-3 VAX780 |
This Version: | v9 |
Date Released: | 1986 |
A version of 9th Edition Unix was recently released by Alcatel-Lucent and is available here for download. It is not a complete distribution tape, just a tar file of a running system, made by Norman Wilson.
Actually, "released" is too strong a word. They just signed a letter saying that they won't sue for the release of v8-v10 Unix. The letter can be read here (PDF).
Notable features
Getting it to run on TME
In order to get this running I had to install SunOS 4.x onto TME, and then follow the install instructions on setting up a disk. TME emulates a SUN3-150 with a SUN3-160 ROM, and will need the unix.75 kernel
Games
The following games are included in the v9 distribution mentioned above:
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