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− | '''4BSD''' from [[Computer Systems Research Group|CSRG]] at Berkeley improves upon the [[3BSD]] release with curses, better job control, csh, and "reliable signals". | + | '''4BSD''' (sometimes now called '''4.0BSD''', but this name was not used at the time) from [[Computer Systems Research Group|CSRG]] at Berkeley improves upon the [[3BSD]] release with curses, better job control, csh, and "reliable signals". |
== How do I get this to run?! == | == How do I get this to run?! == | ||
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There is also the historical document [[Setting up (BSD 4.0) the Fourth Berkeley Software Tape|Setting up the Fourth Berkeley Software Tape]]. | There is also the historical document [[Setting up (BSD 4.0) the Fourth Berkeley Software Tape|Setting up the Fourth Berkeley Software Tape]]. | ||
− | Currently if you enable the | + | Currently if you enable the [[DZ11]] ttys you'll get a bunch of 'ZERO VECTOR UBA RESET: dz up 'errors... So this isn't very useful if you were hoping for some kind of multi-user system. The only 'good' thing is the 32v idle in simh-3.8-0 works well on this version. |
== What Runs? == | == What Runs? == | ||
Not very much.... 4 BSD does not provide any modern networking, and the C [[compiler]] is far from ANSI. | Not very much.... 4 BSD does not provide any modern networking, and the C [[compiler]] is far from ANSI. | ||
− | Also keep in mind that 4 BSD does *NOT* include any [[TCP/IP]] networking... It's worth noting that the [[zork]] binary made it's | + | Also keep in mind that 4 BSD does *NOT* include any [[TCP/IP]] networking... It's worth noting that the [[zork]] binary made it's appearance in this version of BSD Unix.. |
== games == | == games == |
Latest revision as of 14:18, 3 July 2022
4BSD | |
Logging into a 4BSD system | |
Type: | Multitasking, multiuser |
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Creator: | CSRG |
Architecture: | VAX, theoretically portable |
This Version: | 4.0 (1980) |
Date Released: | 1980 |
4BSD (sometimes now called 4.0BSD, but this name was not used at the time) from CSRG at Berkeley improves upon the 3BSD release with curses, better job control, csh, and "reliable signals".
How do I get this to run?!
You can follow the guide Installing 4.0 BSD on SIMH, which was derived from the excellent work of Naoki Hamada here for more information.
There is also the historical document Setting up the Fourth Berkeley Software Tape.
Currently if you enable the DZ11 ttys you'll get a bunch of 'ZERO VECTOR UBA RESET: dz up 'errors... So this isn't very useful if you were hoping for some kind of multi-user system. The only 'good' thing is the 32v idle in simh-3.8-0 works well on this version.
What Runs?
Not very much.... 4 BSD does not provide any modern networking, and the C compiler is far from ANSI. Also keep in mind that 4 BSD does *NOT* include any TCP/IP networking... It's worth noting that the zork binary made it's appearance in this version of BSD Unix..
games
aardvark banner ching lib snake adventure bcd cribbage mille snscore advfiles bogdict fish monop trek arithmetic boggle fortune number wump backgammon chess hangman quiz zork
External links
- 4BSD - distro at TUHS
- Proposal for enhancement of UNIX on the VAX - Berkeley's proposal to DARPA that led to 4.0 and its successors
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