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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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  • ...INSYS tape image. This is a DUMPER tape containing a minimal ITS bootstrap system. The contents of these may vary, however a usable one is available here: mi This tells the simulator that you are using a Y2K-aware operating system (which ITS is), so it can report the time correctly for the 21st century.
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  • ...ng System''' (usually '''ITS''') was an early [[time-sharing]] [[operating system]]; initially for the [[PDP-6]], and later for [[PDP-10]]'s. It was develope ...s one of the first OS's connected to the [[ARPANET]], and it was on an ITS system that the first versions of [[Emacs]], [[MACLISP]], [[Scheme]], and [[CLU]]
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  • '''ITS DDT''' is the [[command processor]] for [[Incompatible Timesharing System|ITS]]; it is actually a [[debugger]]. DISOWN system call. Each bit controls a separate option.
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  • ...m a [[BSD]]-based [[UNIX]] into a [[UNIX System V|SYSV]]-based [[operating system]]. However, when the change from [[SunOS]] to Solaris was announced, the ma Integrates Most Widely Used 32-bit System Software on a Single CD;
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  • ...is the common basis for all AT&T Unix ([[UNIX System III|SYSIII]], [[UNIX System V|SYSV]]), and all of the 32bit BSD releases. This release is intended for system developers and others who wish to
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  • '''Top''' is a system [[process]] monitor. The cool thing about top is that it can display stats Top displays the top 15 processes on the system and periodi-
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  • | caption = Logging into a 4.3 BSD system ...ecific code, there by allowing 4.3 BSD to become a more portable operating system.
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  • | caption = Logging into a TROPIX system ...sion 7]] [[Motorola 68000]] machine, they were able to clone out their own system. For a while the project seemed dead with the mainstream arrival of Linux,
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  • .../IP is the most popular networking protocol suite of all time. [[Operating system|OSs]] and platforms that support TCP/IP are now basically ubiquitous, inclu ...- and configure the client's [[router]] - and will also add [[Domain Name System|DNS]] information. PPP also included VJ header compression support, while
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  • ...ed by IBM midrange [[AS/400]]'s and mainframe [[IBM System/370|370]]/[[IBM System/390|390]]'s to communicate over a [[LAN]] to [[FEP]]'s and other networked
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  • The TROPIX (pronounced "trópix") is an Operating System of 32 MOTOROLA 68010/20 processor. Since its beginning, the system was
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  • ''Hercules is an open source software implementation of the mainframe System/370 and ESA/390 architectures, in addition to the new 64-bit z/Architecture That's right! Get a [[System/360]], [[System/370]] or [[System/390]] emulator on your home PC!
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  • ...stems—the first released in 1978 as a [[word processor|word processing]] system, and the latter (more widely known) two both released in 1989. These compri
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  • ...discontinued = June, 1985 (discontinuation decision); October, 2000 (last system shut down) ...[[time-sharing]] [[operating system]] which has influenced every operating system created since; especially via [[UNIX]] (the name of which is a play on 'Mul
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  • '''Qemu''' is a machine emulator & system virtualizer. ...d disk with qemu-img. Once your disk is ready then you can configure each system emulator with various flags.
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  • I've found that you really need four key things for a good Qemu Windows 95 system: md system
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  • ....com/install/WindowsNT4.0-MIPS/emulator/qemu-system-mips64el-12.3.zip qemu-system-mips64el-12.3.zip] <pre>qemu-system-mips64el.exe -hda nt4.disk -M magnum -L . -net nic -net user -cdrom winnt40
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  • They were equipped with a NCR 53C94 fast/narrow [[Small Computer System Interface|SCSI]] [[chipset]]. ...ISC workstations that were supported by Windows NT all needed a [[FAT file system]] [[partition]], in which the bootstrap loader was stored.
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  • ...bit MS-DOS & Windows binaries with an improved 32bit OS/2 API & Windowing system. Microsoft hired Dave Cutler away from [[Digital]] to help with the implem ...ixes Rtl, Zw, and Nt. The Win32 API is considered it's primary API as the system services, security & console are all win32 applications.
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  • Windows NT[TM] operating system version 3.1 compatibility testing system. If your computer or device is not listed below, contact the
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  • ...Virtual PC was built for playing legacy video games under new [[operating system]]s, Hence the SoundBlaster 16 support. However once Microsoft realized that
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  • ...ows 95''' was [[Microsoft]]'s first consumer hybrid 32-[[bit]] [[operating system]]. While many of its internals were 16-bit, and a significant amount of it ...he time Windows 95 was first released, it was limited to the FAT 16 [[file system]], so [[partition]]s could not go beyond 2 gigabytes. OSR2 added support f
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  • Further work went into the [[OSKit]], a modular system to build kernels. Some of the [[operating system]]s that used Mach were [[NeXTSTEP]]/[[OPENSTEP]], [[Mach386]] & [[OSF/1]].
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  • Doom was written in [[C (language)|C]], on the [[NeXTSTEP]] Operating system, and ported to [[MS-DOS]] with the [[Watcom C]] compiler. It was built as
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  • An '''operating system''' (often abbreviated to '''OS''') is a [[program]] (or set of programs) wh ...y did was to hide the low-level details of the [[device]]s attached to the system, so that users could use them by specifying higher-level operations (e.g. '
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  • ...could allow accelerators, hard disks, scsi ports (etc) to be added to the system in a 'side car' like expansion. == The Operating System ==
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  • ...per second. Thus [[flow control]] was essential unless working with a slow system (e.g. an old [[minicomputer]]..). Xon/Xoff was the most common method for f
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  • ...A complete virtual machine cosists of a 386 DX microprocessor hardware and system software. The emulation of an 8086 processor is the result of software usin ...not supported by the hardware and is not emulated, or write over operating system code).
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  • ...the lead to tell IBM that they had been working on a CP/M 'like' Operating system, and would sell it to IBM very cheaply on the condition that they could als
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  • ProDOS was an Operating System for the [[Apple II]] line of computers. The Apple IIe was already on the market when the new operating system (replacing DOS 3.3) was introduced. ProdDOS was up to eight times faster at
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  • ...original system, was designated a 'GE-265'). The [[Dartmouth Time Sharing System]], where BASIC was greatly improved, ran on the later [[GE-635]].
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  • ...X]] version derived from [[Unix/32V]], including a real [[virtual memory]] system * [[4.1 BSD]] - These were mostly betas testing new [[file system]]s & the [[TCP/IP]] [[protocol]].
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  • ..., beginning in the 1980s; the name was also given to the later [[operating system]]s (NT, etc).
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  • ...given widespread release with the inclusion in the [[4.2 BSD]] [[operating system]].
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  • ...follow along from the guide [[Setting Up Version 1.0 of UNIX/32V Operating System]]
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  • == Setting Up Version 1.0 of Unix/32V Operating System == The tape contains binary images of the system and all the user level programs, along with source and manual sections fo
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  • A UNIX™ Operating System for the [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[VAX-11/780]] Computer ...780 computer manufactured by Digital Equipment Corporation. The VAX-11/780 system provides 32-bit addresses and data. It uses the same input/output devices a
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  • ...S-DOS applications a full 640 K of address space, depending upon the total system memory. ...Microsoft Windows 2.0 and the Presentation Manager in Microsoft Operating System/2 (MS OS/2)(Note).
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  • ...] programming language, and is available for a wide variety of [[operating system]]s.
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  • DH0: is an OFS (old file system) partition that has roughly 880K on it. Say you had a system like this:
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  • ...was dying, and it was time for Geos to transition to new platforms. A new system was written in assembler that used the Motif look & feel to give the [[IBM ...ll amount of time Geos was bundled with lower end systems, as it had a low system requirements. However their delays in giving out a developer SDK doomed th
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  • This was a port of System V r2 to the [[i286]] cpu. The material is dated 1987. The system was distributed in various sections.
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  • Dell UNIX System V Release 1.x (1988-1989) ...iprocessor and/or i860, some form of UNIX was the only realistic operating system. So Glenn started a UNIX development project, partly with some sharp “old
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  • UNIBUS<sup>1</sup> disks, but such tapes are inherently rather system specific, and will not be discussed here. The tape consists The tape contains binary images of the system and all
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  • file system: hp(0,0) Now we can go ahead and boot the system. Run the boot command from the = prompt, then you'll have to specify where
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  • '''RT-11''' was an [[operating system]] for the [[PDP-11]]. Overall it has a very [[OS/8]] feel to it. The [[file system]] is like that of OS/8 in that [[file]]s are stored contiguously on the [[d
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  • *http://www.headcrashers.org/comp/rx01/fortran-iv/fortran-iv-v021-objecttime-system.img The FORTRAN compiler can compile system-specific OPEN and CLOSE
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  • ...and expansion of a system very easy. Most used [[CP/M]] as the [[operating system]] on them.
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  • '''VM/370''' was the first [[operating system]] on the [[IBM System/370]] [[mainframe]] platform that supported [[virtual machine]]s. This was ...jones/proj/vm_reading/ibmrd2505M.pdf The Origin of the VM/370 Time-sharing System]
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  • 06:20:41 AUTO LOGON *** OPERATOR USERS = 001 BY SYSTEM DMKCKP960I SYSTEM WARM START DATA SAVED
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  • ...along with the AT that it would support the next generation of [[operating system]]s, [[OS/2]]. The AT was also able to run [[Xenix]], along with a special
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  • * [http://www.vaxhaven.com/images/0/01/EK-AXV11-UG-002.pdf LSI-11 Analog System User's Guide] (EK-AXV11-UG-002) - the KWV11-C is covered in Chapter 5
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  • ...as used to upgrade [[PDP-11/23]] systems. (Confusingly, no DEC 'PDP-11/xx' system is specified as using the KDJ11-A.)
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  • ...OGO. In order to utilize the PDP-11/45 for other tasks, a new timesharing system called [[SITS]] was implemented, and 11LOGO was ported to that. After that
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  • ...''' is a register name then the value of the register is obtained from the system header in '''corfil'''. The register names are those printed by the $r com On entry the following are set from the system header in the
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  • '''Cu''' calls up another UNIX system, a terminal, or possibly a non-UNIX system. It manages an interactive conversation
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  • _f_i_l_e_s_y_s_t_e_m_s. If no file system is specified, the free space
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  • dump - incremental file system dump default file system is dumped to the default tape.
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  • icheck - file system storage consistency check _I_c_h_e_c_k examines a file system, builds a bit map of used
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  • '''Iostat''' delves into the system and reports certain statistics system is executing in user mode, in `nice' (background)
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  • a remote system, prefix '''person''' by the system name and exclamation mark (see '''uucp'''(1)).
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  • mkfs - construct a file system _M_k_f_s constructs a file system by writing on the special file
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  • mount, umount - mount and dismount file system _M_o_u_n_t announces to the system that a removable file system
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  • system process; 04: locked in memory (e.g. for physical in place of /_d_e_v/_k_m_e_m. This is used for postmortem system
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  • pstat - print system facts _P_s_t_a_t interprets the contents of certain system tables. If
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  • restor - incremental file system restore The tape is read and loaded into the file system specified in _a_r_g_u_m_e_n_t. This should not be done lightly (see
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  • sa, accton - system accounting on a large system /_u_s_r/_a_d_m/_a_c_c_t can grow by 100 blocks per
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  • If a part of _r_e_m_o_t_e-_n_a_m_e is omitted (either the system or needed at the remote system, and at present is only
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  • cute a command on a specified system and send standard out- put to a file on a specified system.
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  • Because the _w_a_i_t(2) system call must be executed in the
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  • who - who is on the system indicative of when the system went down.
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  • On power-on, the system is frozen (via negation of the BPOK QBUS signal) while the entire memory is
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  • ...struction of [[IBM-compatible PC|PCs]]. It was more popular for [[embedded system]]s due to its on-board hardware. However, the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
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  • All models support [[Small Computer System Interface|SCSI]] for [[mass storage]], as well as [[Ethernet]] and several
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  • === Install a Windows NT system partition === You'll need a Windows NT CD to now install a system partition. This is really simple. Just boot up Qemu like this:
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  • [[Operating system]]s that supported Alpha included [[VMS|OpenVMS]] (previously known as OpenV .../system_reference/Alpha_System_Reference_Manual_Version_5_199205.pdf Alpha System Reference Manual - Version 5]
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  • You will need the following to get a 386BSD system patched and installed: *A modern Linux system with iptables
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  • ...grammer? CP/M? God forbid -- CP/M, after all, is basically a toy operating system. Even little old ladies and grade school students can understand and use CP ...he system is through a keypunch. Some people claim there is a Time Sharing system that runs on OS/370, but after careful study I have come to the conclusion
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  • ...ortran-iv/fortran-iv-v021-objecttime-system.img fortran-iv-v021-objecttime-system.img] system installation. LA36 DECwriter II and VT52 DECscope terminals
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  • .../8600/EK-8600I-S1-001_VAX_8600_System_Upgrade_Procedure_May86.pdf VAX 8600 System Upgrade Procedure] (EK-8600I-S1-001)
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  • ...I/O and compatibility, it had a 16/32-bit Motorola MC68000 processor. This system wasn't very successful due to initial lack of 16-bit software. ...r the Model 16B and Tandy 6000 was Microsoft XENIX, a 16-bit Unix based on System III Unix.
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  • of a small yet powerful operating system. -- Thompson & Ritchie, "The UNIX Time-Sharing System", CACM 1974.
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  • ...-system-sparc-softmmu executable. At this point I'm assuming you are on a system that is capable of compiling Qemu. Otherwise, there is another tutorial av qemu-system-sparc -L . -M SS-5 -m 32 -bios ss5.bin -nographic -serial mon:telnet:127.0.
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  • Available Bus/System Unit components are UNIBUS (with PDP-11 front panel), SOL-20, Altair 8800/I
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  • ...hirt artwork for O'Brien, who gave him some Polaroid snaps of a [[PDP-11]] system running [[UNIX]] along with some notions about visual puns having to do wit
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  • ...vironment to run under [[MS-DOS]]. MS-DOS is a '[[real mode]]' [[operating system]], but with some 'tricks' it's possible to run programs meant for [[OS/2]] ...ck in real mode. While this did work, it was far too slow for an operating system to use where you may need to switch several thousand times a second.
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  • PC/370 is a simple [[System/370]] emulator that simulates a few mainframe environments, and provides th
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  • | caption = Logging into an AIX system | architecture = [[RT/PC]], [[RS/6000]], [[IBM 386]], [[System/370]]
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  • ...struction set architecture|ISA]] was roughly modelled on that of the [[IBM System/360]] [[mainframe]]. It had higher performance than its very similar 'littl ...); the machine itself was delivered at the end of April 1977. By June, the system was working reasonably well.
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  • Minix is a small [[microkernel]] based [[operating system]] for teaching OS concepts in colleges. Over its life it has been ported t
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  • # The second is the code of the system # The third is the system of data
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  • ...x 0.11 also started the hooks for the i387 math emulator, while the [[file system]] was still restricted to only [[Minix]] file systems. fully System V compatible. LINUX has been written from scratch, and
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  • subset of System V and POSIX functionality. LINUX has been written of the functionality of a System V.3 kernel. For example, various
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  • subset of System V and POSIX functionality. LINUX has been written of the functionality of a System V.3 kernel. For example, various
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  • I downloaded a copy from [http://oldlinux.org/Linux.old/Linux-0.01/sources/system/linux-0.01.tar.Z here]. keyboard and serial lines), and some of the system calls are not yet
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  • system is able to compile "as-is" and has been known to work. Heh. set it up if you want to run it, so it is not yet a standalone system
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  • ...y of 1994, with many new features like Ethernet, frame buffer and X Window System support arriving with 0.9pl5 later that year. Further efforts were made to
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  • ...istribution panel for the EIA version was part of DEC's modular back-panel system. The [[address]]es shown are for the first DZ11 in a system (provided that there are no other devices in the [[floating device address
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  • file system: hp(0,0) ...rebuilding the kernel, logging in as root, and as dmr, sending and reading system mail, and enabling the V7 instance and SimH to allow multiple sessions from
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  • The system as distributed contains binary images of the system and all the user level programs, along with source
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  • | caption = Logging into a v5 unix system ...ks, e.g. limiting the number of [[process]]es that can be in an 'exec()' [[system call]] at any time).
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  • The UNIX Time-Sharing System The UNIX I/O System
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  • Organization: Jett Unix System, Huntsville, AL
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  • A news relied on [[Unix System 7]]'s messaging functions and UUCP to create a global news network.
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  • Performing normal system tests. Performing normal system tests.
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  • The RA81 is a self-contained disk drive with built-in cooling system and [[direct current|DC]] [[power supply]]. An RA81 disk drive subsystem is
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  • NetBSD is a new system, based heavily on 386BSD 0.1, with surrounding what we consider a wonderful operating system,
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  • cause "w" to panic the system (cgd) Just like the rest of the system. (brezak)
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  • <blockquote>FreeBSD is a UNIX-like operating system for the i386, amd64, IA-64, arm, MIPS, powerpc, ppc64, PC-98 and UltraSPARC
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  • Darwin 0.x can be built using a Rhapsody/OS X Server 1.0 binary system as a starting point. However when it comes to emulation and physical hardw
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  • * Mac OS X v10.2 operating system improvements /System/Installation/apple_binary/ on the Install CD image.
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  • * Mac OS X v10.1 operating system improvements /System/Installation/apple_binary/ on the Install CD image.
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  • When preparing your system to install Darwin, it is a good idea If you have an OS X system with a CD burner, you can burn the CD
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  • When preparing your system to install Darwin, it is a good idea If you have an OS X system with a CD burner, you can burn the CD
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  • ...moment, 386BSD comes up single user, and requires manual starting of the system daemons, as well as filesystem checks. In use, one would minimally wis
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  • providing a broadly accessible system, aberrations, such as require this system to teach, even though it might be to
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