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− | Well you'll need a disk image, and an emulator or a PDP-11... I'd recommend [[SIMH]] and you can get v5 by looking for v5root.gz .. | + | Well you'll need a disk image, and an emulator or a PDP-11... I'd recommend [[SIMH]] and you can get v5 by looking for v5root.gz .. There is also the guide [[Running Unix v5 in SIMH]]. |
+ | === Games === | ||
− | + | While limited, there is a few games on the v5 distro: | |
− | + | <pre> | |
+ | bj | ||
+ | chess | ||
+ | cubic | ||
+ | moo | ||
+ | ttt | ||
+ | wump | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
Revision as of 21:11, 15 November 2010
This was one of the more popular research versions to leave Bell Labs.
Unix v5 | |
File:V5unix.png Logging into a v65 unix system | |
Type: | Multitasking, multiuser |
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Creator: | AT&T/Western Electric |
Architecture: | PDP-11 |
This Version: | v5 |
Date Released: | 1973 |
Platforms
Thee only known platform for Unix v5 was the PDP-11, and primarly only the PDP-11/45.
Folk Lore
This version added support for pipes, and cleaned up a lot of the code in the C language.
How do I get this to run?!
Well you'll need a disk image, and an emulator or a PDP-11... I'd recommend SIMH and you can get v5 by looking for v5root.gz .. There is also the guide Running Unix v5 in SIMH.
Games
While limited, there is a few games on the v5 distro:
bj chess cubic moo ttt wump
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