######################################################################### # IBM AOS # ######################################################################### # $Revision: 1.1 $ $Date: 1998/12/16 00:10:29 $ # # From Robert D. Keys # # Add IBM's AOS. That was a straight 4.3BSD port dating from 1987 or 1988. # This was the only official port for the RT-PC hardware. # # Add IBM's unofficial ``Reno'' port. That was a somewhere between 4.3/4.4 # port dating from 1991 or 1992. It was apparently done by IBM or IBM # contractors. It looks very straight 4.4, in appearance. # # Add IBM's unoffical ``4.4Lite'' port. That was a somewhere between 4.4 # and the real Lite dating from 1994 or 1995. It was apparently done by # IBM or IBM contractors, with source trees from two development streams # combined together to resolve developmental divergences. # # They all were used on the RT-PC hardware (ROMP Risc processor). aos Name: IBM AOS Date: 1988 Reference: Robert D. Keys Code taken from 4.3bsd aosreno Name: IBM AOS (Reno) Date: 1992 Reference: Robert D. Keys Code taken from 4.3reno Successor to aos aoslite Name: IBM AOS (Lite) Date: 1995 Reference: Robert D. Keys Code taken from 4.4bsd Successor to aosreno