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− | SYSIII was the first commercial release of UNIX by AT&T. The | + | SYSIII was the first commercial release of [[UNIX]] by AT&T. The 32-bit version was based on [[32v]] while the 16bit version was based on [[Seventh Edition Unix]]. SYSIII also was the first commercial version of Unix to be sold by AT&T. |
− | I don't think this version saw widespread adoptation, compared to the BSD's. | + | I don't think this version saw widespread adoptation, compared to the [[BSD]]'s. |
− | Besides Xenix, was there any other adoptions of SYSIII?? | + | Besides [[Xenix]], was there any other adoptions of SYSIII?? |
SYS III also introduced the uname command. | SYS III also introduced the uname command. | ||
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== Platforms == | == Platforms == | ||
SYS III is known to have run on the following computers: | SYS III is known to have run on the following computers: | ||
− | *VAX | + | *[[VAX]] |
− | *PDP-11 | + | *[[PDP-11]] |
− | *i286 ([[Xenix]]) | + | *[[Intel 80286|i286]] ([[Xenix]]) |
*z8000 (plexis) | *z8000 (plexis) | ||
== How do I get this to run?! == | == How do I get this to run?! == | ||
− | Right now, you don't. SYSIII is still | + | Right now, you don't. SYSIII is still copyrighted. At one point SCO sold legacy licenses for $100 USD, and I did purchase one, but this is not free, nor abandon-ware. |
− | SIMH cannot run the boot tape fully, however I was able to find someone on the list who managed to hack together a working system! | + | SIMH cannot run the boot tape fully, however I was able to find someone on the list who managed to hack together a working system! The DZ controller doesn't work so it's not fully [[multi-user]]. However I've been able to use the system somewhat, if not only for checking various system stuff out. |
− | However there are versions floating around on the | + | However there are versions floating around on the Internet. |
== What Runs? == | == What Runs? == | ||
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{{Nav Unix}} | {{Nav Unix}} | ||
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+ | [[Category: PDP-11 Operating Systems]] | ||
+ | [[Category: VAX Operating Systems]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Non-DEC Operating Systems]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Unix OS's]] |
Revision as of 20:05, 17 June 2018
SYSIII | |
Logging into a SYSIII system | |
Type: | Multitasking, multiuser |
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Creator: | Bell Labs / AT&T / Western Electric |
Architecture: | VAX, PDP11,z8000 probably others |
This Version: | 1.0 (1982) |
Date Released: | 1982 |
SYSIII was the first commercial release of UNIX by AT&T. The 32-bit version was based on 32v while the 16bit version was based on Seventh Edition Unix. SYSIII also was the first commercial version of Unix to be sold by AT&T.
I don't think this version saw widespread adoptation, compared to the BSD's.
Besides Xenix, was there any other adoptions of SYSIII??
SYS III also introduced the uname command.
Platforms
SYS III is known to have run on the following computers:
How do I get this to run?!
Right now, you don't. SYSIII is still copyrighted. At one point SCO sold legacy licenses for $100 USD, and I did purchase one, but this is not free, nor abandon-ware.
SIMH cannot run the boot tape fully, however I was able to find someone on the list who managed to hack together a working system! The DZ controller doesn't work so it's not fully multi-user. However I've been able to use the system somewhat, if not only for checking various system stuff out.
However there are versions floating around on the Internet.
What Runs?
I haven't tried to port any software to SYS III as I don't think there really is any installations still in existence.
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