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  • ...tocol, around the time when open systems ([[POSIX]] compliant, i.e. [[UNIX|Unix-like]]) were grabbing marketshare from the proprietary OSes, like VMS. ...e its inception. Digital also ported it to its own [[Ultrix]] variant of [[UNIX]], as well as [[Apple Macintosh]] computers and PCs running both DOS and Wi
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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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  • The '''PDP-11''' is a series of [[minicomputer]]s introduced in 1969 [1] by the [[Digital Equipment Corporation]] (DEC), in production by them from It was the machine which made [[UNIX]], which now seems to have taken over the world (in the form of [[Linux]])
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  • ...ox]]es: the 21" [[BA11-F Mounting Box]] (usual for the -11/40); and the 10-1/2" [[BA11-D Mounting Box]] (early units) and [[BA11-K Mounting Box]]es (lat The 11/40 was also a primary platform for early [[UNIX]].
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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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  • | Num-proc = 1 | CPU-cycle = 200ns [[#ref_1|[1]]]
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  • | CPU-name-console = None [[#ref_1|[1]]] | Num-proc = 1
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  • | Module = M7606 [[#ref_1|[1]]] | Num-proc = 1
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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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  • ...chitecture to run a full [[virtual memory]] UNIX implementation, [[SunOS]] 1.0, based on [[Berkeley Software Distribution|4.1BSD]]. Early Sun-2 models w ...Sun-2 systems was added to [[NetBSD]] in 2002, with the release of NetBSD 1.6.
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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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  • ...al [[Commodore]] Atari quickly put together the Atari ST. The [[operating system]] was provided by [[Digital Research]], GEMDOS. * [[Atari Mega 1]]
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  • | current version = SunOS 4.1.4 (1994) | type = [[Multi-tasking]], [[multi-user]] [[UNIX]]
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  • ...tems can network directly onto the [[Internet]], if the emulated operating system supports it, like BSD or [[VMS]]. The Interdata 8/32 micro was the first non [[PDP-11]] to run UNIX. SIMH can run both v6 & v7 research editions for the Interdata.
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  • -rw-r--r-- 1 Neozeed +SYSTEM 69943640 Feb 6 12:39 42.tap -rw-r--r-- 1 Neozeed None_ploc 9117 Feb 6 12:09 boot42.uue
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  • |Dungeon version 3.2A, 1-Oct-94; contains all the rooms and puzzles of the original MIT Zork. DEC FO ...more or less public domain version of the original MIT Zork, version 3.2B, 1-Oct-94. DOS executable for 386+ only and |FORTRAN source code, ported from
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  • ...SD archive from the 4.3BSD directory. You can use the files from the [[The Unix Heritage Society|TUHS]] archive, [https://www.tuhs.org/Archive/Distributio -rw-r--r-- 1 Neozeed None_ploc 111442472 Feb 6 15:18 43.tap
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  • | caption = Logging into a Unix Version 1 box | name = Unix V1
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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> ...ocation for gzcompat is [[http://ifctfvax.superglobalmegacorp.com/releases/UNIX/components/compress.tar here]] and a known good copy is [[http://www.tuhs.o
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  • | image = seventh edition unix v7.jpg | name = Unix V7
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  • ...Sheepshaver_system_755.png|300px|thumb|right|SheepShaver running Macintosh System 7.5.5]] *File exchange with the host OS via a Unix icon on the Mac desktop
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  • ...uld compete with [[NeXT]]. Hearing that NeXT was going to enter the [[UNIX|Unix]] [[workstation]] market, Apple commissioned [[UniSoft]] to help port [[SYS ...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 | current version = 1.0 (1979)
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  • | caption = Logging into a 3 BSD/VM system ...t full fledged OS from Berkley, as the 1&2 releases were just patches to [[Unix Seventh Edition|V7]].
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  • ...[[Unix Seventh Edition|v7]], [[UNIX System III|SYSIII]], and later [[UNIX System V|SYSV]]. ...e minicomputer market'' - "XENIX -- Microsoft Short-lived Love Affair with Unix "
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  • IBM doomed OS/2 2.0, in terms of a successful desktop system, almost from 1) successful in market penetration. To run on enough desktops
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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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  • | type = [[Multi-tasking]], [[multi-user]] [[UNIX]] ...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
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  • While the [[Net/1]] release was focused on the [[TCP/IP]] stack from the 4.x BSD releases, Ne ...is the common basis for all AT&T Unix ([[UNIX System III|SYSIII]], [[UNIX System V|SYSV]]), and all of the 32bit BSD releases.
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  • '''Top''' is a system [[process]] monitor. The cool thing about top is that it can display stats TOP(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual TOP(1)
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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 4.3 BSD system sites with UNIX/32V, System III, or System V source licenses
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  • Chapter 1 - Introduction ........................... 4 * Chapter 1 *
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  • '''Qemu''' is a machine emulator & system virtualizer. ...and most well used. The latest version, released in January 2024, is 8.2.1.
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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 ...Simulator 3.0 for PC, PowerPoint 2.01 for Mac, Learning DOS 2.0, Stat Pack 1.0
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  • ...nd effort, it did at the time bring in many new things to the aging [[UNIX|Unix]] [[kernel]]. Mach, based loosely on [[BSD]] was a low level kernel adding ==== 1.x ====
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  • ...of the Amiga, including the 1000. Typically a mouse is plugged into port 1, and a joystick in port 2. ...emulated display (CGA or MGA). The sidecar would typically ship with a 5 1/4" floppy drive, MS-DOS (OEM'd to Commodore, naturally), and include some e
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  • ...are Distribution''' (usually abbreviated to '''BSD''') was the series of [[UNIX]] distributions created by the [[Computer Systems Research Group‎]] at Be ...X]] version derived from [[Unix/32V]], including a real [[virtual memory]] system
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  • ...follow along from the guide [[Setting Up Version 1.0 of UNIX/32V Operating System]] == Boot 1. ==
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  • == Setting Up Version 1.0 of Unix/32V Operating System == ...ams followed by one filesystem image and one tape archive image (see tar(1)); if needed, individual files can be extracted after the initial construct
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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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  • ...1. How to Tell Which One You Have -Boot, or no boot? " link 1} The files encoded here are LHA format, but in standard UNIX UUencode format
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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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  • [[Image:Dell Unix SystemVr4.jpg|150px|right|thumb|Dell UNIX SYSVr4]] [[Dell]] once was a [[UNIX]] vendor. Although this software is almost impossible to track down now, i
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  • VAX-11/780<sup>1</sup> with RM03 or RP06 disks and with TE16 tape UNIBUS<sup>1</sup> disks, but such tapes are inherently rather system specific, and will not be discussed here. The tape consists
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  • == Boot 1 == VAX780 simulator V3.8-1
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  • ADB(1) UNIX Programmer's ManualADB(1) the execution of UNIX programs.
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  • CLRI(1M) UNIX Programmer's Manual CLRI(1M) file will show up as `missing' in an _i_c_h_e_c_k(1) of the
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  • CU(1C) UNIX Programmer's Manual CU(1C) cu - call UNIX
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  • DATE(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual DATE(1) hour number (24 hour system); the second _m_m is the minute
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  • DCHECK(1M) UNIX Programmer's Manual DCHECK(1M) dcheck - file system directory consistency check
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  • DF(1M) UNIX Programmer's Manual DF(1M) _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(1M) UNIX Programmer's Manual DUMP(1M) dump - incremental file system dump
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  • ICHECK(1M) UNIX Programmer's Manual ICHECK(1M) icheck - file system storage consistency check
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  • INTRO(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual INTRO(1) (1) Commands of general utility.
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  • IOSTAT(1M) UNIX Programmer's Manual IOSTAT(1M) '''Iostat''' delves into the system and reports certain statistics
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  • KILL(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual KILL(1) he is the super-user. To shut the system down and bring it
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  • MAIL(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual MAIL(1) user name recognized by '''login'''(1). To denote a recipient on
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  • MKFS(1M) UNIX Programmer's Manual MKFS(1M) mkfs - construct a file system
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  • MKNOD(1M) UNIX Programmer's Manual MKNOD(1M) system. They have to be dug out of the system source file
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  • MOUNT(1M) UNIX Programmer's Manual MOUNT(1M) mount, umount - mount and dismount file system
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  • NCHECK(1M) UNIX Programmer's Manual NCHECK(1M) A file system may be specified.
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  • PS(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual PS(1) system process; 04: locked in memory (e.g. for physical
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  • PSTAT(1M) UNIX Programmer's Manual PSTAT(1M) pstat - print system facts
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  • QUOT(1M) UNIX Programmer's Manual QUOT(1M) quot - summarize file system ownership
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  • RESTOR(1M) UNIX Programmer's Manual RESTOR(1M) restor - incremental file system restore
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  • SA(1M) UNIX Programmer's Manual SA(1M) sa, accton - system accounting
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  • SH(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual SH(1) starting with $1, are substituted separated by spaces.
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  • SYNC(1M) UNIX Programmer's Manual SYNC(1M) _S_y_n_c executes the _s_y_n_c system primitive. If the system is
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  • TIME(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual TIME(1) in the system, and the time spent in execution of the command. Times are reported in sec
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  • TP(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual TP(1) system. The owner and mode are restored. If no
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  • UUCP(1C) UNIX Programmer's Manual UUCP(1C) uucp, uulog - unix to unix copy
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  • UUDIFF(1C) UNIX Programmer's Manual UUDIFF(1C) Unix name). It reports (via mail) which files are added,
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  • UULOG(1C) UNIX Programmer's Manual UULOG(1C) Output lines which have _s_y_s as a prefix to the system
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  • UUX(1C) UNIX Programmer's Manual UUX(1C) uux - unix to unix command execution
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  • WAIT(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual WAIT(1) Because the _w_a_i_t(2) system call must be executed in the
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  • WHO(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual WHO(1) who - who is on the system
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  • ...will need the following materials to put together a 4.3 BSD+NFS Wisconsin Unix installation: [http://unix-archive.huihoo.org/4BSD/Distributions/4.3BSD/src.tar.gz src.tar.gz]<br>
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  • ...will need the following materials to put together a 4.3 BSD+NFS Wisconsin Unix installation: -rw-r--r-- 1 Neozeed None 74337572 Apr 7 19:40 uwisc.tap
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  • ...en source]] operating systems that run on the Alpha are [[Linux]], [[BSD]] UNIX ([[NetBSD]], [[OpenBSD]] and [[FreeBSD]] up to 6.x) and L4Ka::Pistachio. .../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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  • (decvax | ucbvax | cbosg | pur-ee | lbl-unix)!teklabs!ogcvax!gss1144!evp ..."I can't relate to computers -- they're so impersonal". (A previous work [1] points out that Real Men don't "relate" to anything, and aren't afraid of
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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. ...XENIX but its XENIX systems were so popular that it was the top selling [[Unix]]-based computer in 1984 with over 40,000 units sold.
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  • | caption = Logging into an AIX system | type = Multitasking, multiuser UNIX
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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. 1. WHAT IS LINUX 0.11
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  • 1. WHAT IS LINUX 0.12 LINUX 0.12 is a freely distributable UNIX clone. It implements a
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  • 1. WHAT IS LINUX 0.95a LINUX 0.95a is a freely distributable UNIX clone. It implements a
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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]. Subject: Gcc-1.40 and a posix-question
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  • This is the procedure I'm using to install [[Unix Seventh Edition|Research Unix v7]] on [[SIMH]]'s [[PDP-11]] emulator. ...tps://sourceforge.net/projects/bsd42/files/Install%20tapes/Research%20Unix/Unix-v7-Keith-Bostic.tap.bz2/download here].
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  • See [[Installing Unix Seventh Edition]] for an explanation of what's actually happening. Setting Up Unix - Seventh Edition
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  • ...m/pipermail/simh/2010-October/006009.html Tim Newsham] for [[Unix_System_6|Unix v6]] on the [[PDP-11/40]]. ...files/Install%20tapes/Research%20Unix/Unix-v6-Ken-Wellsch.tap.bz2/download Unix-v6-Ken-Wellsch.tap]
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  • I just generated this from a Unix v6 image, by simply running: __ UNIX
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  • This appears to have been written for the inclusion with [[Sixth Edition Unix]]. == Chapter 1 ==
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  • Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83; site unm-cvax.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83; site jett.UUCP
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  • Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.announce,comp.unix.bsd,comp.os.386bsd.misc INSTALLATION NOTES for NetBSD 0.8 <1.2>
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  • Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.announce,comp.unix.bsd Followup-To: comp.unix.bsd
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  • [[Image:Darwin 0.1 booted single user mode.png|150px|thumb|right|Darwin 0.1]] ...h was based on the OPENSTEP kernel. Further complicating things, Darwin 0.1 reports itself as Rhapsody 5.3, while Darwin 0.2 and 0.3 report themselves
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  • providing a broadly accessible system, aberrations, such as Best Man at my wedding and to whom I introduced the UNIX
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  • Subject: FreeBSD 1.0 GAMMA - first netwide release Release 1.0 GAMMA
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  • unix unix 2.0v2 gdts vax-780 $$ unix
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  • | image = UnixWare 7.1.1 login.png | caption = Logging into a UnixWare 7.1.3 system
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  • | caption = Logging into a 2.9BSD system ...t rely on a prior [[UNIX Sixth Edition|V6]] or [[Unix Seventh Edition|V7]] system installation.
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  • * differs slightly from the Unix and MS-DOS versions since VMS has such #define MSDOS 1
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  • | caption = Logging into a 4.1 BSD system | name = 4.1 BSD
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  • ...agement]] of the host [[PDP-11]] system, is fairly simple. The [[operating system]]'s [[kernel]] (both [[instruction]]s and data) permanently occupies low ph ...[user]] mode. Each segment can be independently mapped to main memory, but UNIX makes very limited use of the overall potential flexibility; rather, it is
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  • VAX780 simulator V3.8-1 file system: hp(0,0)
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  • inherently rather system-specific, and will not be discussed and one tape archive image (see tar(1)); if needed, indivi-
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  • This is the note included with [[4.1 BSD]] in the Berkeley system for the VAX between the
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  • After a customer purchases any system hardware or software product, aspects of system design and implementation. In just three to ten days a
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  • 1. MS OS/2 (Computer operating system) I. Title. ISBN 1-55615-117-9
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  • ...to the standard installation of [[Unix Seventh Edition]]; see [[Installing Unix Seventh Edition]] for an explanation of how that works.) : tm(0,1)
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  • *Two [[RA90]] disk drives (with 1.2gb each) attached to an [[RQDX3 MFM Disk & Floppy QBUS Controller|RQDX3]] ; Host System : DEC MicroVAX 3800
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  • ...ams to run on SIMH, so instead I'm using the 4.0 standalone to bootstrap 4.1. So the ini files, and initial disk prep is the same. ...ad one from [http://sourceforge.net/projects/bsd42/files/Install%20tapes/4.1%20BSD/4.1_BSD_19810710-modified.7z/download sourceforge]
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  • miniroot: Unix Fast File system (little-endian), last mounted on /mnt, number of data blocks 1903, number of cylinder groups 1, block size 8192,
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  • This is a multipart paper posted on usenet comparing [[4.1c BSD]] and [[Unix SYSV]]: UNIX* System V and 4.1C BSD
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  • ...dition]] document, but it is mostly a checklist of what to do to install [[UNIX Sixth Edition]] on a [[PDP-11]] (one of the PDP-11 models supporting [[PDP- ...his was not Bell Laboratories' usual distribution method. Thus, installing UNIX V6 usually required a machine with a tape drive, and one or more [[disk dri
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  • ...dition]] document, but it is mostly a checklist of what to do to install [[Unix Seventh Edition]] on a [[PDP-11]] (one of the models supporting [[PDP-11 Me ...his was not Bell Laboratories' usual distribution method. Thus, installing Unix V7 usually required a machine with a tape drive, and one or more disk drive
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  • ...ssfully that the FFS and its descendants are still the file system of most Unix descendants today. The original Unix file system was too simple to be able to get good performance out of the disks of the B
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  • | image = eigth edition unix v8.png | name = Unix V8
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  • .... Peter Deutsch]] (of [[Ghostscript]] fame) for the [[Berkeley Timesharing System]] running on the [[Scientific Data Systems|SDS]] [[SDS 940|940]]. It was im ...ce been written for many other systems, including [[CTSS]], [[Multics]], [[UNIX]] and various NORD computers.
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  • The '''UNIX file system''' was one of the first [[file system]]s to internally completely separate [[directory|directories]] (the catalog ...es (visible to users) to inode numbers (used internally by the [[operating system]], and generally not visible to users).
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  • So if you start some [[operating system]] which enables the KW11-L (e.g. [[UNIX]]), and then try and re-boot it by halting the machine and using the 'Go' c ...out error on the BDV11 which can cause damage if a BDV11 is plugged into a system with the optional -12V on pin AB2. The trace which is supposed to connect b
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  • ...N was a [[Carrier-Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection|CSMA-CD]] system modeled on the [[Xerox PARC]] 3 megabit/second Experimental [[Ethernet]], r ...ersonal workstations developed to run LISP). It was a local network (about 1-2 km cable lengths), without central control (thus “chaos”). It was...
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  • ...ical in function to the PAR's of the standard [[PDP-11 Memory Management]] system, but had different addresses from the ones built into the CPU. (The ENABLE ...ve the native PARs untouched, using only the ABLE PARs, as the [[operating system]] ran.
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  • It is possible to run [[UNIX Sixth Edition]] on a [[PDP-11/23]] (provided 'of course' that it has a [[KT ...ng V6 to do these; bringing it up under a [[simulator]], e.g. [[Installing UNIX Sixth Edition on Ersatz-11]], is therefore essentially required.
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  • ...4; it was for a long time the primary editor on [[Incompatible Timesharing System|ITS]]. [[EMACS]] was implemented using TECO's programming facilities. * [http://ana-3.lcs.mit.edu/~jnc/tech/unix/teco teco] - source for MIT V6 UNIX TECO
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  • ...l Incompatible Timesharing System". It was a [[time-sharing]] [[operating system]] for a [[PDP-11/45]], created in the mid-1970s at [[MIT]] for running [[Lo ...ty and the concept of spheres. It has a hierarchical tree-structured file system inspired by [[Multics]]. SITS supported [[raster]] [[display]]s similar to
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  • 1. Long integers the result is unsigned. Thus, for example `u = -1' results in
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  • | surfaces = 1 (RS03), 2 (RS04) | transfer rate = 2 μsec/byte (RS03), μ1 sec/byte (RS04)
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  • ...nix versions from [[UNIX Fourth Edition]] onward). Although it is not full Unix, it retains a large amount of the functionality of the original. ...s a result of the lack of memory management in the machines which run MINI-UNIX; the [[kernel]], and [[user]] commands (as [[process]]es), share a single P
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  • ...bench') was a variant of early [[UNIX]] (initially [[UNIX Sixth Edition|V6 Unix]]) inside [[Bell Laboratories|Bell Labs]], with minor changes to the [[kern ...WB systems came from within shell scripts). Existing applications, notably UNIX's native [[text processing]] tools, were also heavily used.
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  • bar(1, a); mov $1,-(sp)
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  • ...e BBN hired him, was purchased in 1958. It was followed by the first [[PDP-1]] produced by [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] in 1960; its acquisitio ...the [[BBN Pager]] for the [[KA10]], and produced the [[TENEX]] [[operating system]] for the PDP-10, to support its other computer research.
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  • ...ochrome Monitor|VR100]] [[display]] (a [[cathode ray tube|CRT]] capable of 1,088x864 [[pixel]]s [[resolution]]) was attached to the display processor mo ..., in addition to the 512K bytes of memory for the bit-mapped display (only 1/4 of that actually drove the display; the rest could be used to hold data s
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  • ...use, on the then-popular [[PDP-11]]. It was created and supported by the [[UNIX Support Group]], which was formed for that purpose. ...974. Soon thereafter, the release naming terminology changed, and 'Generic 1' was the new name for USG Release 2.24; Generic 2 was USG 3.33, in January
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  • ...ing an organizational concept that later became known as a [[microkernel]] system; it was one of the very earliest successful ones. ...l (below) mostly written in [[assembly language]]; the rest (file manager, UNIX supervisor, etc) was in [[C]].
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  • The aim of this tutorial is to show how to install [[Ultrix]] V1.1 on the supported [[SIMH]] [[MicroVAX]] / [[VAX]] [[simulator]]s. * Ultrix V1.1 Mini System
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  • 1) Dansk (1..15): '''5'''
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  • ...ry to fully understand it. This primarily describes the formats used by [[Unix V7]], [[4BSD]], and [[SunOS]] around the 1980s. ...can be a [[header]], or data. Header blocks hold metadata and [[UNIX file system|inode]] information.
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  • {| border=1 ....tuhs.org/cgi-bin/utree.pl?file=SRI-NOSC/ncpk/drivers drivers] - [[Network UNIX]] device drivers, including VDH/11
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  • ...ion|UNIX V5]], but it was initially distributed using [[UNIX Sixth Edition|UNIX V6]]. ...ve Holmgren, [https://www.ideals.illinois.edu/items/32820 The Network UNIX System]; Center for Advanced Computation, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champai
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  • ...form a personal computer system for standalone or network use. The entire system has been nick-named SUN (an acronym for Stanford University Network, but al ...itasking]] [[operating system]] such as [[Bell Laboratories|Bell Lab]]'s [[UNIX]]."
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  • ...sions of [[UNIX]] had almost no tools for automagically fixing [[UNIX file system]] corruption. To do it, one needed to: * understand how the file system is arranged (see the link below, but it's pretty simple);
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  • == ULTRIX-11 System Installation == === Create File System ===
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  • ...' was the name adopted by two separate efforts to run [[UNIX]] on an [[IBM System/370]] class machine. ...ased approach was successful, and Bell ran the result on a number of large System/370 machines.
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  • ...basic ideas pre-date the original definition of the term (below): early [[UNIX]] disk [[device driver]]s had split a single virtual drive across multiple * RAID 1 - a virtual drive is mirrored across multiple physical drives; provides inc
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  • ...Widdoes, Tom McWilliams and Jeff Rubin, all of whom had worked on the [[S-1 supercomputer]] project at Livermore Labs. ...S-1; those tools were in turn descendants of [[Stanford University Design System|SUDS]]. Later, Valid expanded into [[integrated circuit|IC]] design tools a
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  • ...[4.4BSD]]. It is fully System V-compliant, but behaves much like a [[BSD]] system. After the merger of DEC and [[Compaq]], it was re-named '''Tru64 UNIX'''.
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