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  • <div style="text-align:center;">Running ITS (the Incompatible Timesharing System) on the KL-10</div> ...to allow us to run our [[time-sharing]] system [[Incompatible Timesharing System|ITS]]. We propose to implement this ITS [[Virtual memory#Implementation|pag
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  • Description of [[Incompatible Timesharing System|ITS]] [[file system]]'s on-disk data structures. ...not cross a cylinder boundary. '''NBLKS''' is a symbolic constant in the system which is the number of (usable) blocks on a disk pack.
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  • ...email address to associate with it, and I'll try and get right to it. The system will send you an email with a temporary password; if you don't see it, and
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  • DECnet was built right into the DEC flagship operating system [[VMS|VAX/VMS]] since its inception. Digital also ported it to its own [[Ul Support limited to 2 PDP-11s running the [[RSX-11]] operating system only, with communication over point-to-point ([[DDCMP]]) links between node
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  • '''RSX-11''' is a family of [[real-time system|real-time]] [[operating system]]s for [[PDP-11]] computers, created by [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC ...executive based on RSX-11C with support for [[disk]] I/O. To start up the system, first DOS-11 was booted, and then RSX-11B was started. RSX-11B programs u
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  • ...Extended''') was a [[multi-user]] [[time-sharing|time-shared]] [[operating system]] developed by [[Digital Equipment Corporation]] ("DEC") for the [[PDP-11]] ...st license to anyone for non-commercial hobby purpose use of the operating system software developed for the PDP-11, and as the result of the release (for no
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  • Note: Before setting up any system I recommend you read up on [[DECnet Phase IV basics]]. To invoke the interactive DECnet configuration script, run (as SYSTEM or as a user with sufficient privileges):
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  • There were a number of well-known [[operating system]]s for the PDP-11. Many were produced by [[DEC]] themselves, but several we UNIX was not originally a PDP-11 system (it was born on the [[PDP-7]]), but it moved to the PDP-11 shortly after it
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  • The earliest units came in a 5-1/4" box, which had room for only a double [[system unit]] [[backplane]]. (Additional memory was initially indicated to require ...e versions, with four different versions of the main backplane (the 9-slot system unit holding the two CPU cards). All have two [[DEC card form factor|single
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  • | caption = A PDP-11/10 system
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  • ...LSI-11]]), was intended as a cheaper alternative to the [[UNIBUS]] general system [[bus]] from [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]]. It was widely used in l ...(usually main memory) implements [[parity]] or some other error detection system (e.g. [[Error-correcting code|ECC]]). If BDAL16 is asserted, that indicates
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  • ...mized the amount of redundant logic required in the system. For example, a system always contained more slave devices than master devices, so most of the com
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  • ...]]'s lower-cost replacement to the [[PDP-11/40]] as the low-end [[PDP-11]] system capable of running [[time-sharing]], using [[memory management]]; it had th ...oating point]] unit, and the [[KK11-A Cache Memory|KK11-A]] [[cache]] (the system could use either, or both).
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  • ...front panel had only 'Boot/Init', 'Halt/Cont', and power switches, and the system came with an [[M9301 ROM]] card which included a console emulator, which co ...u/pdf/EK-11004-OP-001%20PDP-11-04%20System%20User's%20Manual.pdf PDP-11/04 system user's manual]
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  • | operating system = [[DOS-11]], [[DOS/BATCH]], [[RSTS-11]], [[UNIX]], others The CPU consisted of two and a half quad [[system unit]] [[backplane]]s (the two otherwise-unused slots were [[Small Peripher
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  • The '''PDP-11/24''' was the last low-end [[UNIBUS]] [[PDP-11]] system; it used the [[KDF11-U CPU]]. Like the earlier [[PDP-11/44]], the -11/24 su ==System bus structure==
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  • The '''PDP-11/44''' was a high performance [[UNIBUS]] [[PDP-11]] system; in some senses a lower-cost successor to the [[PDP-11/70]], although witho ** [http://bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/pdp11/1144/1144_UsersGuide.pdf PDP-11/44 System User's Guide] (EK-11044-UG-003)
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  • .../pdf/dec/pdp11/1140/DEC-11-H40SA-A-D_PDP-11_40_System_manual.pdf PDP-11/40 system manual] (DEC-11-H40SA-A-D) ...f/dec/pdp11/1140/1140_SystemManual.pdf PDP-11/40, -11/35 (21 inch chassis) system manual] (EK-11040-TM-002)
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  • The '''PDP-11/45''' was the early fast [[UNIBUS]] [[PDP-11]] system, using the [[KB11-A CPU]] (early units, prior to 1976) or [[KB11-D CPU]] (l ...old pre-configured with the special high-speed [[MS11 Semiconductor Memory System]] (specific to the PDP-11/45), using 350 nsec [[Metal Oxide Semiconductor|M
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  • The '''PDP-11/70''' was a very high performance [[UNIBUS]] [[PDP-11]] system; it basically took the high-performance [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]] of ...memory system]] (which used [[core memory]]), and the later [[MK11 memory system]] (which used [[dynamic RAM]]).
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  • ...tallation%20And%20Technical%20Reference%20Manual.pdf Preliminary PDP-11/84 System Technical and Reference Manual] (EK-1184E-TM-PR1) ...//www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/pdp11/1184/EK-1184E-TM-001_Dec87.pdf PDP-11/84 System Technical and Reference Manual] (EK-1184E-TM-001)
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  • ...p://bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/pdp11/1194/EK-PDP94-MG-001_Sep90.pdf PDP-11/94-E System User and Maintenance Guide] (EK-PDP94-MG-001)
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  • The '''PDP-11/53''' was an all in one [[QBUS]] system solution based on the [[KDJ11-D CPU]]. ...PDP11/AZ-GPTAA-MC_MicroPDP11_53_System_Supplement_Jun86.pdf MicroPDP-11/53 System Supplement Manual] (AZ-GPTAA-MC)
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  • * [https://www.pdp-11.nl/pdp11-93startpage.html µPDP-11/93 System Overview]
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  • The '''PDP-11/23''' was the second [[QBUS]] [[PDP-11]] system; it used the [[KDF11-A CPU]] (M8189).
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  • ...l mill in Maynard, Massachusetts. The original product line was modules, [[System Module]]s. Once those were established, they started producing computers us
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  • ...uad]] cards (M7254-7), which plugged into a custom-wired 4 slot hex-high [[system unit]] [[backplane]], for a [[BA11 mounting boxes|BA11]] slide-out mounting It was used with the [[UNICHANNEL 15 System|UC15 Unichannel]], which used a PDP-11 (usually a [[PDP-11/05]]) acting as
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  • ...rporation|DEC]]. They used an [[IBM 5440]] type pack, as used on the [[IBM System/3]]. Up to 4 drives may be attached to a single [[device controller|control To keep the [[head]]s properly aligned on the tracks, it used a servo system driven by servo data written on the pack (along with [[sector]] headers) at
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  • A variety of other instructions (e.g. to trap to the [[operating system]], [[halt]] the CPU, etc) also exist.
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  • ...y 4 per bus with the earlier RK02/03 and [[RK11-C disk controller|RK11-C]] system. (The RK11-C has two different drive buses, each which can handle up to fou
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  • ...u/pdf/EK-1T23B-OP-001%20PDP11-23-PLUS%20System%20Manual.pdf PDP-11/23-PLUS System Manual]
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  • ...ref_4|[4]]] The VAX-11/780 was given the codename "Star" and its operating system, VAX/VMS, was codenamed "Starlet".[[#ref_4|[4]]] VAX/[[VMS]] Version V1.0 s * the [[MS780 Memory System]] main memory;
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  • ==VAX-11/782 Attached-processor System== ...ttached-processor system is a tightly coupled, asymmetrical multiprocessor system based on a MA780 multiport shared memory.
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  • [[Image:VAX750block.jpg|left|thumb|450px|VAX-11/750 system block diagram, showing the major /750 functional units and how they connect * [[MS750 Memory System]]
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  • | operating system = Built-in [[BASIC]], and Atari DOS
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  • ...IX' to 'Unix' as of [[Unix Seventh Edition|V7]]) is a computer [[operating system]] originally developed in the 1970s by a group of AT&T employees at Bell La ...Sharing System]] (on which Thompson worked), and [[Compatible Time-Sharing System|CTSS]] and [[Multics]] (on which all of them had worked, before [[Bell Labs
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  • ...nia Micro Devices]], and Ricoh. Ricoh made a variant for the Nintendo game system, this version missed the BCD instructions - presumably never needed for Nin
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  • | operating system = In-ROM [[Microsoft BASIC]] v 2.0
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  • ...he BASIC command interpreter was placed in a separate program called BASIC.SYSTEM. ...bytecode that was interpreted by a runtime module, much like the [[UCSD p-System]].
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  • | caption = Logging into a 4.7 VMS system '''VMS ''' is a high-end, secure, [[multi-tasking]] [[operating system]] written by [[Digital Equipment Corporation]] and currently actively maint
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  • Generating a system on version 9 of the [[RSTS/E]] [[operating system]] is much, MUCH easier than on the earlier releases. This is largely becau ...f this writing (May 2007) there are several methods of generating a RSTS/E system, depending on what hardware you have available.
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  • ...he [[main memory]] uses the same internal memory bus as the [[MS750 Memory System]] (and thus the same memory array modules, 1-5 of them).
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  • * A virtual memory system for the NORD-1 is created. Seemingly the first minicomputer to do so. (IIRC * Development is started on the [[NORDIC]] system, [[NORDCOM]], and [[NORD-20]].
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  • ...acting on each page and one on the mode of instructions. The [[interrupt]] system had 16 program levels in hardware, each with its own set of [[general-purpo ...a introducing the NORD-10. Some information, particularly about the memory system, may not be accurate for the later NORD-10/S.''
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  • The MicroVAX I bootstrap [[ROM]] can only bootstrap a system disk attached to the first [[Mass Storage Control Protocol]] (MSCP) control (DABO) will be the new system disk:
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  • The following [[operating system]]s can run on the MicroVAX II: In version 4 of the [[VMS]] operating system there were two different subversions:
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  • | operating system = DECSYS-7 ...their [[FLIP CHIP|Flip-Chip®]] technology, but also included the older [[System Module]]s.
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  • ...perating system]]s written for them (especially [[Incompatible Timesharing System|ITS]]). There are several good [[simulator]]s available, notably [[SIMH]] a * RC10 disk/drum system - RD10 [[fixed-head disk]], RM10B [[drum]]
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  • ...[PDP-10]], [[DECSYSTEM-20]]. It was descended from [[TENEX]], an operating system for a modified version of the earlier [[KA10]] PDP-10; hence its nickname o
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  • ...ingle-bit "link register", L). The first model used a magnetic core memory system that operated at a cycle time of 1.5 microseconds, so that a typical two-cy ...s that affected the processor as a whole such as turning the [[interrupt]] system on (ION, opcode ''6001'') and off (IOFF, opcode ''6002''). The PDP-8 proces
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  • In many microcontrollers and [[embedded system]]s, an I/O bus still does not exist. Communication is controlled by the CP ...r to talk to other devices in the computer. While acceptable in [[embedded system]]s, this problem was not tolerated for long in commercial computers.
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  • Linux is a computer [[operating system]] originally developed in the 1990s by a student Linus Torvalds. Today's Li ...], early [[Macintosh|Macs]], a partial port to the [[VAX]] and a port to [[System/390]] as well as various [[SGI]] and [[Sun Microsystems]] workstations and
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  • CP/M was an early [[operating system]] for [[microcomputer]]s. It was ported to several CPUs, the first and mos ...e first version of (PC-)DOS didn't either). CP/M was a portable operating system that was popularized because it was cheap, and was not resource intensive,
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  • ...C tape drive could be connected through an Archive QIC/SCSI converter. The system also supported 1/2" tape drives connected to a Computer Products Corporatio
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  • Performing normal system tests.<br> root file system type: ffs<br>
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  • <div id="ref_3">[3] VAXcluster Systems Guidelines for VAXcluster System Configurations". EK–VAXCT–CG–006</div>
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  • ...rs, and [[peripheral]]s for them. They were a successor to DEC's earlier [[System Module]]s. They were introduced as a replacement largely as a cost-reductio ...le, for cost reasons, to decrease the amount of connectors used in a (sub)-system, so the larger cards became the preferred direction.
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  • | name = System/360 <!-- | logic type = [[Standard Modular System|SMS]] cards using alloy-junction [[transistor]]s -->
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  • ...y [[RSX-11]], but took its most powerful form in the [[OpenVMS]] operating system. ...r|compiled language]] counterparts and allow scripts to get information on system state. DCL includes [[Conditional statement|IF-THEN-ELSE]], access to all t
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  • | operating system = [[TSS/8]]. Disk Monitor System
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  • ...al [[Commodore]] Atari quickly put together the Atari ST. The [[operating system]] was provided by [[Digital Research]], GEMDOS.
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  • ...Corporation|DEC]] as a '[[mainframe]] computer'. They were built around a System Control Unit (SCU), which allowed the configuration of tightly-coupled [[mu ...[front end]]; it was primarily tasked with overseeing the operation of the system, e.g. error detection and recovery.
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  • ...nly for [[input/output|I/O]]; [[main memory]] used the [[KA650 Main Memory System]], using a special [[bus]] carried on [[over the back]] connectors as well ...Xserver 3900'''. The difference between these and the MicroVAXen is in the system ROM on the [[Central Processing Unit|CPU]] board, which prevents multi-user
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  • | caption = Logging into a 4.3 BSD system ...ws [[4.2 BSD]], with more mature [[TCP/IP]] networking, an improved [[file system]], in -Tahoe, partial cross-platform capability, and in -Reno, a significan
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  • ...Unix system used by many. Unlike Solaris, which is based primarily upon [[System V]], SunOS is based extensively on [[BSD]], and by the 4.x releases, being |Bundled with [[Motorola 68000|68000]]-based Sun-1 system
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  • | caption = Logging into an Ultrix 4.0 system ...for the VAX was derived from [[4.2 BSD]] with some influences from [[UNIX System V|SYSV]] and included support for specific DEC technologies. The latest ver
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  • ...tems can network directly onto the [[Internet]], if the emulated operating system supports it, like BSD or [[VMS]]. ...ost versions of TOPS-10 and TOPS-20, as well as [[Incompatible Timesharing System|ITS]], [[WAITS]], and (soon) [[TENEX]].
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  • The Macintosh II series all had a 68020 or better CPU and ran System 4 through 7.5 depending on model. [[A/UX]] was available as an additional ...computers of their eras), but for their operating system, MacOS, Macintosh System Software... it goes by a few names.
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  • They used the [[KA650 CPU]]; [[main memory]] used the [[KA650 Main Memory System]], using a special bus carried on [[over the back]] connectors as well as t ...es/c/c6/EK-VAXCT-CG-006.pdf VAXcluster Systems - Guidelines for VAXcluster System Configurations] (EK-VAXCT-CG-006)</div>
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  • | caption = Logging into a 4.2 BSD system ...s the basis for [[SunOS]]. Later [[Sun Microsystems|Sun]] licensed [[UNIX System V|SYSV]] from AT&T and started to incorporate the two versions, before swit
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  • -rw-r--r-- 1 Neozeed +SYSTEM 69943640 Feb 6 12:39 42.tap Build root file system
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  • On-line information may be obtained with the commands HELP and INFO. Zork's [[Muddle]] source on [[Incompatible Timesharing System|ITS]] for the [[PDP-10]].
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  • ...rt about putty is that it does not require any installation, nor any other system packages, you can just download and run the exe. Putty also can handle var
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  • Build root file system Check the file system
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  • ...nt. UNIX soon spread to other groups at Bell; the Switching Control Center System group also used UNIX on an -11/20 for their early work. ...a single [[RS11 disk drive]] (512KB) for both [[swapping]] and the [[file system]]. By the time of the version for which we have the [[source code]] (below)
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  • ...use a web browser to download them, to deal with the sourceforge download system. But that's the price of free hosting.<br><br> Performing normal system tests.
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  • ...easily be decompressed. This is for the [[4.3 BSD]] Quasijarus Operating System.
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  • ...E that the tape does NOT boot under SIMH. Instead you also need a 4.3 BSD system to build the bootable disk to be used for RENO. starting system logger, time daemon.
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  • The '''TK50 Tape Drive''' was a [[magnetic tape]] [[backup]] system popular on [[VAX]]en and other [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] comput
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  • ...ixth Edition|V6]] (from the user's point of view) was that the [[UNIX file system]] had been modified to use 32-bit [[disk block]] numbers, to support the la ...ddition of the [[process]]' 'environment', and the addition of the exece() system call to pass it
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  • ...Mac.rom] you are almost ready to go! Now you need a copy of the operating system. Luckily Apple has made systems prior to 7.6 free, and you can download th ...QUExFJTVEJTIwTWFjJTIwSUl4LUlJY3gtU2UzMC56aXA= macII.rom]. I've found that System 7 works best, and is available below.
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  • ...Sheepshaver_system_755.png|300px|thumb|right|SheepShaver running Macintosh System 7.5.5]]
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  • After [[Steve Jobs]] left [[Apple]], they scrambled to put together a system that could compete with [[NeXT]]. Hearing that NeXT was going to enter the ...YSV filesystem, while later versions of A/UX used 4.2BSD's [[BSD Fast File System|FFS]].
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  • | caption = Logging into a 32v system ...e installation instructions [[Setting Up Version 1.0 of UNIX/32V Operating System]].
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  • | caption = Logging into a 3 BSD/VM system ...r [[virtual memory]] system, that went from 32V's [[swapping]], to a paged system. Additionally all of the BSD tools from [[1BSD]] & [[2BSD]] on the [[PDP-1
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  • | caption = Logging into a 4BSD system ...So this isn't very useful if you were hoping for some kind of multi-user system. The only 'good' thing is the 32v idle in simh-3.8-0 works well on this ve
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  • * TYPE SYSTEM NO REG REGS
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  • .... ITS was designed to make software development easy. The designers of the system assumed that it would have a small, knowledgeable, friendly group of users, ...nd I maintained/hacked it; it was actually a legitimate test of a database system the group used for a research project.
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  • ...isk controller|RF11]], the [[RP11 disk controller|RP11]], and the [[DX11-B System 360/370 Channel to PDP-11 Unibus Interface|DX11]]; the [[RK11-C disk contro ...ge:DX11IndicatorPanel.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Indicator panel from a [[DX11-B System 360/370 Channel to PDP-11 Unibus Interface|DX11]]]]
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  • While the Lisa's shipped with "[[Lisa Office System]]", they did have a few different OS's. *[[Lisa Office System]]
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  • ...[[Unix Seventh Edition|v7]], [[UNIX System III|SYSIII]], and later [[UNIX System V|SYSV]]. ...eloped on a DEC Virtual Address Extension (VAX) running the Virtual Memory System (VMS) and a PDP-11 running UNIX V7, albeit now using Microsoft's own in-hou
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  • ...es|IBM]] and [[Microsoft]] to put together the next generation [[operating system]] for the [[IBM AT]] and [[IBM PS/2|PS/2]] machines. ...king version of DOS. There was clearly a need for an 'advanced' operating system on the desktop, unfortunately in retrospect Microsoft had to get involved w
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  • NeXTSTEP was the [[operating system]] popularized by [[NeXT Computer, Inc|NeXT]], and is commonly thought of wi
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  • ...hat ran on top of [[Atari TOS|TOS]] (The Atari [[MS-DOS]] like [[operating system|OS]]) and provided basic Unix services. With the program aptly called JET (
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  • | caption = Logging into a V6 UNIX system ...inicomputer OS's at the time. Many also still consider it to have been the system with the highest ratio of power to size, ever.
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  • ...umentation/Lions/book.pdf A Commentary on The Sixth Edition Unix Operating System] - PDF (not a scan)
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  • ...s made popular by [[Microsoft]] for not only being the bundled [[operating system]] on the [[IBM-PC]] but also being available to the other clone [[OEM]]'s o DOS made use of the FAT [[file system]], and thus its popularity.
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  • IBM doomed OS/2 2.0, in terms of a successful desktop system, almost from system to some customers, even in it's infancy. The bad news is that
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  • You want to verify the installation by running two file system checks, Now you are ready to mount(VII) the file system:
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  • OS/8 was the primary [[operating system]] for the [[PDP-8 family|PDP-8]]. OS/8 is a [[single-user]] OS, used for su ...ripheral]] operations are handled without using [[interrupt]]s. The [[file system]] uses contiguous [[file]]s. [[Batch processing]] operation was supported b
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  • ...SP is more popular for its inclusion of [[TCP/IP]] into the base operating system.
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  • DO YOU WANT TO REPLACE THE FILE SYSTEM ON THE PUBLIC STRUCTURE? DO YOU WANT THE DEFAULT SIZE FRONT END FILE SYSTEM? Y
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