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All kinds of ancient Minix can be found [http://oldlinux.org/Linux.old/Minix/ here].
 
All kinds of ancient Minix can be found [http://oldlinux.org/Linux.old/Minix/ here].
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There is also the official minix archive [http://www.minix3.org/previous-versions/ here].
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I'm trying to track down the Bruce Evans Minix-386 stuff.
  
 
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Minix
Type: Time-sharing
Creator: Andy Tanenbaum
Multitasking: Multitasking with paging/swap
Architecture: Originally 8086 was cross-platform.
Date Released: 1987


Minix is a small microkernel based OS for teaching OS concepts in colleges. Over it's life it has been ported to various CPU types, and platforms, but as time has gone on it's always come back to the intel 8086 platform.

The current version is 3, which can be found at the official Minix web site minix3.org.

Platforms

In the past 1.5x releases Minix supported:

  • Amiga
  • Atari ST
  • Sparc
  • Macintosh
  • 8086
  • 80386

Resources

All kinds of ancient Minix can be found here. There is also the official minix archive here.

I'm trying to track down the Bruce Evans Minix-386 stuff.