Difference between revisions of "3BSD"
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− | 3.0 BSD was [[32v]] with a better virtual memory system, that went from 32'v swapping , to a paged system. Additionally all of the BSD tools from [[2.9 BSD]] on the [[PDP-11]] were ported over, including [[vi]]. | + | 3.0 BSD was [[32v]] with a better virtual memory system, that went from 32'v swapping , to a paged system. Additionally all of the BSD tools from [[2.9 BSD]] on the [[PDP-11]] were ported over, including [[vi]]. I've poorly transcribed the setup documentation here [[Setting up the Third Berkeley Software Tape]]. |
Revision as of 14:19, 26 September 2009
3 BSD/VM | |
Logging into a 3 BSD/VM system | |
Type: | Multitasking, multiuser |
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Creator: | CSRG |
Architecture: | VAX, theoretically portable |
This Version: | 3.0 (1979) |
Date Released: | 1979 |
3.0 BSD was 32v with a better virtual memory system, that went from 32'v swapping , to a paged system. Additionally all of the BSD tools from 2.9 BSD on the PDP-11 were ported over, including vi. I've poorly transcribed the setup documentation here Setting up the Third Berkeley Software Tape.
How do I get this to run?!
Right now, make sure you have the VAX-11/780 emulator from SIMH 3.8-0 or higher, then go to http://zazie.tom-yam.or.jp/starunix/ for more information.
What Runs?
Not very much.... 3 BSD does not provide any modern networking, and the C compiler is far from ANSI.
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