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  • ...or example left or right shift orders, do not involve the use of the store at all. | T || Transfer the contents of the accumulator to storage location n an
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  • ...]. Later [[Sun Microsystems|Sun]] licensed [[UNIX System V|SYSV]] from AT&T and started to incorporate the two versions, before switching to the SYSV k Installation instructions for [[SIMH]] can be found at [[Installing 4.2 BSD on SIMH]]. Also there is a [[Digital Ethernet UNIBUS
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  • M``#:'Q+0CP``!P!>T.^:%@``4-2`T5!>&?DH[XP6``"?`````&[4@]%3CZS> M"``9]=2#T5./```0`!GU%_]F%@``V@`1^P#O.`T``-`![Q$7``#[`.\&````
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  • Dungeon was created at the Programming Technology Division of the MIT Muddle was ported to TENEX machines at ISI, and Zork quickly followed. TOPS-20 support followed, and many sites r
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  • ...ch collects information on cryptography laws in many countries, but we can't vouch for its correctness.
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  • | creator = Western Electric, AT&T ...[[minicomputer]], from the [[PDP-7]] for which it was originally written, at [[Bell Laboratories]]. (Both versions were written in [[assembly language]]
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  • Once the BIOS has done it's POST, it will prompt what device to boot off of at the >>> prompt. The first tape device is mua0:. Once the tape has done th tmscp0 at uba0 csr 174500 vec 774, ipl 15
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  • trent at kerberos.berkeley.edu:/nbsd/usr/src/sys/GENERIC.allvax mcr0 at tr1
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  • | creator = AT&T/[[Western Electric]] ...form in the form of [[Unix/32V]]. This port was the 'official' port by AT&T to the platform.
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  • The Macintosh environment from 3.0.1 did not run on Shoebill at one point; now it does. (as of now the SCSI disk won't respond with Apple codes so the disk tool won't work).
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  • | creator = Bell Labs / AT&T / [[Western Electric]] ...V could only run on the [[VAX-11/780]] as it was the only VAX in existence at that time.
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  • ...me was not used at the time) from [[Computer Systems Research Group|CSRG]] at Berkeley improves upon the [[3BSD]] release with curses, better job control ...ou'll get a bunch of 'ZERO VECTOR UBA RESET: dz up 'errors... So this isn't very useful if you were hoping for some kind of multi-user system. The onl
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  • ...some of which is still far in advance of systems on more modern machines. At MIT's Artificial Intelligence Lab, an operating system called ITS (Incompat ...wonderful playground. They also discovered that there were some computers at MIT with some neat stuff on them and no security -- anyone who could connec
    38 KB (6,681 words) - 16:32, 19 December 2018
  • ...ything else. 0.8.0 seems somewhat unstable, and the busmouse driver doesn't work on 0.9.1 . ...th nothing that my Pentium 3 cannot start the GUI portion. I really don’t know why. (I did try -O1 for CFLAGS)
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  • The University of California at Berkeley's '''Computer Systems Research Group''' ('''CSRG''' is the usual s ...nbook/opensources/book/kirkmck.html Twenty Years of Berkeley Unix: From AT&T-Owned to Freely Redistributable] - An excellent overview of the history of
    1,004 bytes (157 words) - 13:45, 5 July 2022
  • ...is the form usually used now) was Microsoft's [[software port|port]] of AT&T [[UNIX]]; it was a [[portable]] [[operating system]] with ports to various ...e new 16-bit Motorola 68000 and Intel 8086 microprocessors. This put XENIX at the high end of the microcomputer market, which was still dominated by 8-bi
    12 KB (1,893 words) - 19:28, 21 October 2023
  • ...t]] to put together the next generation [[operating system]] for the [[IBM AT]] and [[IBM PS/2|PS/2]] machines. ...]], hence the demand for the [[Intel 80286|i286]] 16-bit version. Someone at IBM even got the idea that the development tools should be a revenue stream
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  • | creator = AT&T/[[Western Electric]] ...or '''V6 UNIX''' - 'Unix' was still normally given in all capital letters at this point in time) was one of the most influential early versions of [[UNI
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