I've assembled some notes from old manuals and other sources
on the formats used for on-disk file systems through the
Seventh Edition:
http://www.cita.utoronto.ca/~norman/old-unix/old-fs.html
Additional notes, comments on style, and whatnot are welcome.
(It may be sensible to send anything in the last two categories
directly to me, rather than to the whole list.)
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>From MRIGGI(a)EMPIRE.STATE.NY.US Fri Jul 2 22:51:01 1999
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From: "Riggi, Mike" <MRIGGI(a)EMPIRE.STATE.NY.US>
To: "'wkt(a)cs.adfa.edu.au'" <wkt(a)cs.adfa.edu.au>
Subject: Old ATT 3b2 Documentation.
Date: Fri, 2 Jul 1999 08:48:32 -0400
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I have complete sys documentation that came with ATT 3b2 400 machine in
early 1980s. Includes all 20+ red 3-ring binders (includes all diskettes),
also sets of ATT videos on SVR3.2. Also some software for the 3b2 such as
20/20 spreadsheet and WordPerfect. Can you think of anyone who would like
this for free?
Michael Riggi (518) 473-7649 or 439-3207.
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