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DEMOS / Демос | |
Logging into a DEMOS 3.0 unix system | |
Type: | Multitasking, multiuser |
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Creator: | Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy parts from AT&T/Western Electric & CSRG |
Architecture: | PDP-11, VAX Clones, 68028, XT Clones. |
This Version: | 3.0 |
Date Released: | 1983? |
DEMOS / Демос was a Soviet version of Unix that included portions of AT&T Unix, portions from BSD, and some parts translated into Russian, and other utilities written in Russian.
Getting it to run
Right now the easiest way is to simply download the archive from Serge Vakulenko's site. Just unzip & run. Binaries are included for Linux / Windows. You'll want some kind of terminal capable of ASCII / Cyrillic / KOI8-R.
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