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.)
But there's nothing like the rush of warmed, slighly phenolic air from
the cooling fans of an old minicomputer - I've noticed the furnace
doesn't kick on when the 11/34 is running. (Of course, when I flip on
the RM02s, the breaker trips....)
-- Ian
-----Original Message-----
From: Derrik Walker v2.0 [mailto:firebug@apk.net]
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 11:03 AM
To: Ian King
Cc: tuhs(a)tuhs.org
Subject: Re: [TUHS] HP 712& v6 or v7
On Monday, November 12, 2001, at 01:31 PM, Ian King wrote:
> Derrik, you're missing the point: what's the fun of doing it the easy
> way? :-) Seriously, though, I think you'd have a couple of serious
> problems: the assembly language components (which are not
> inconsiderable in V6) would need to be rewritten, and then there's
> also the question of whether you could find a sufficiently
> "undisciplined" C compiler to handle pre-ANSI C, to build the rest of
> the system.
>
Actually, I like playing with emulators - they use a LOT less power than
real computers :)
HP-UX comes with a REAL K&R c compiler that wont handle ANY ANSI stuff.
It's used to rebuild the kernel, but you can use it to build K&R C
programs too. That should be usable for the kernel C routines and
utilities. But as you pointed out, the assembly stuff you have to be
rewritten. Also, you'd have to deal with disk and tty drivers.
firebug(a)apk.net
http://junior.apk.net/~firebug
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Worriers may get all the glory, but it's engineers that build societies.
-- B`Elanna Torres, "Star Trek: Voyager"
Derrik, you're missing the point: what's the fun of doing it the easy
way? :-) Seriously, though, I think you'd have a couple of serious
problems: the assembly language components (which are not inconsiderable
in V6) would need to be rewritten, and then there's also the question of
whether you could find a sufficiently "undisciplined" C compiler to
handle pre-ANSI C, to build the rest of the system.
-- Ian, running UNIX 6th Ed. on a PDP-11/34a
-----Original Message-----
From: Derrik Walker v2.0 [mailto:firebug@apk.net]
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 8:29 AM
To: tuhs(a)tuhs.org
Subject: Re: [TUHS] HP 712& v6 or v7
On Tuesday, November 6, 2001, at 07:34 PM, Paul Hart wrote:
> On Sun, 4 Nov 2001, Mike Allison wrote:
>
>> Anyone tried/interested or successful in getting a copy of v6 or v7
>> up on a HP 9000 712?
>
> Are you sure it was ever ported to PA-RISC? As far as I am aware,
> PA-RISC
> (and the HP 9000 712) weren't developed until long after the days of
V6
> and V7 UNIX.
Wouldn't it be easier to just get the PDP-11 emulator from
gatekeeper.dec.com and compile it for HP-UX or Linux on the 712? I've
compiled it on Solaris 8, Linux, and Mac OS X, so it should compile just
fine under HP-UX.
Also, as far as I am aware ( and keep in mind, I am an HP-UX system
admin. ) HP-UX has only ever been System V. You can run HP-UX, Linux, or
NetBSD on a HP-9000/{800,700}.
- Derrik
firebug(a)apk.net
http://junior.apk.net/~firebug
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They seem to have learned the habit of cowering before authority even
when not actually threatened. How very nice for authority. I decided
not
to learn this particular lesson.
-- Richard Stallman
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Hi guys,
I'm working on a UNIX time-line database.
Its pretty basic atm - I've yet to hunt down the majority of SysV vendors
out there.
I'm currently looking for early releases, and V6/V7 offshoots (such as
PWB).
The data I'm looking for is vendor, strain, version, and date of release
(such as AIX, version 4.3.2, released 05/10/1998, SVR4, IBM etc)
Does anyone know of any sites that would give that kind of information for
the V6/V7 and earlier releases?
The database is currently at http://www.unixware.org.uk/test.php. There
isn't much to look at atm, I've yet to code the PHP interface, thought it
would be best to complete the database first though :-)
I'm hoping that, one day, it will contain a complete listing of all UNIX
releases, clones, and offshoots... well, I can dream ;-)
Regards,
Paul.
Hi -
> From: "Chuck Dickman" <chd_1(a)nktelco.net>
> Combining what Steven and Tom have said and looking at ra.c
> in standalone, I think I have a working version of rauboot now.
Congratulations!
It's a Good Thing when folks who encounter a problem can also
provide a fix :-)
If Tim Shoppa has a chance it'd be nice to confirm that the Viking
adaptor is happy with the changed rauboot (it should be but...).
Thanks again for the fix.
Steven Schultz
sms(a)2bsd.com
Hi -
> From: Tom Ivar Helbekkmo <tih(a)Hamartun.Priv.NO>
> Not exactly. You and I actually worked this out together back in
> 1995, when I was figuring out how to get Reno to boot my VAX using a
> CQD-220. :-) You don't have to present any interrupt vector, but you
Has it been that long? ;)
> shouldn't lie to the controller about this. Instead of setting the
But if you do present a vector then everything should work, right?
The problem isn't in the standalone 'ra' driver though - that seems
to be working. The boot block though ends up in an endless loop
during the 'online the unit' command (after the initialization).
> "please interrupt" bit in the MSCP datagram, and waiting for the
> controller to set the "I've interrupted now" bit, you should set the
> "controller owns this datagram now" bit, and wait for it to clear it.
> This make much better sense, anyway, while running in polled mode.
True. I'd have to look at the mdec/rauboot.s sources to see
exactly what it is doing (or not doing ;)). The change Tim Shoppa
made was to specify a vector and that did the trick for the Viking
controller.
Steven
hi -
> From: "Chuck Dickman" <chd_1(a)nktelco.net>
> fine. Except... I cannot get it to boot directly from the SCSI drive.
>
> More detail.... The processor is an 11/73 and the SCSI controller is a
> CMD CQD-220 with a Fujitsu 220MB drive. The CQD-220 is set as the primary
> MSCP controller and an RQDX3 with an RX50 drive as the secondary MSCP...
>
> .: ra(0,0,0)unix
>
> boots unix from the SCSI drive.
>
> When booting from the SCSI drive, the boot sector is loaded into memory
> and then relocated. It hangs waiting for the MSCP controller to respond.
> I have not diagnosed it to the command that hangs.
Bug in the CMD controller but CMD isn't unique - others have had
the problem as well. The bug is that the controller insists on
an interrupt vector being presented during the 3 or 4 step
initialization protocol. The 2BSD boot block code is running without
interrupts enabled and does not provide an interrupt vector. The
result is an endless loop waiting for the controller to say it is
done.
> Is anybody else booting 2.11BSD directly from a drive attached to a
> CQD-220?
Perhaps the appended patch (#432) will be of use ;)
The patchlevel of the 2.11 in the PUPS archive is 431 if I looked
at the right direcctory (you can check the rev level by looking at
the first couple lines of /VERSION).
Patch rauboot.s and reinstall the bootblock - I think that will
fix your problem of booting directly from the CMD attached disk.
Steven Schultz
sms(a)2bsd.com
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Subject: Y2K troff fix, 4.3compat remnant removed, misc cleanup (#432)
Index: share/tmac/{tman.an.new,tmac.s},sys/sys/{several},others 2.11BSD
Description:
1. The 'ms', 'man' and 'me' troff macro packages do not correctly
handle dates past 1999.
2. There was some unused 4.3BSD compatibility code lingering in the
kernel taking up I space.
3. Kermit coredumps with an illegal system call.
4. rlogin(1), resolver(3), contained some Vax/Sun/4.3BSD conditional
code that was no longer needed.
5. The MSCP bootblock could not boot disks attached to a TD Systems
Viking MSCP controller.
6. /etc/rc.local uses strings(1) on the kernel image instead of
simply asking the kernel for its version information with
"sysctl kern.version". There's no reason why /etc/motd
needs to be publically writeable.
7. sysctl 'kern.ostype' and 'kern.osrelease' return the same
information which is silly (and a bit useless).
8. BSD in param.h was defined as "211" which makes date/time
comparisons meaningless ("#if BSD > 199910").
Repeat-By:
1. Format a document that uses the "-ms" macro package and has dates
in it. Notice that the date will be "October 6, 19100" instead
of "October 6 2000".
2 - 4. Observation.
5. Have a MSCP disk attached to a TD Viking Systems controller. The
boot block will go into an endless loop waiting for the controller
to respond.
6 - 7. Observation.
Fix:
A big thank you to Frank Wortnet for spotting and fixing the troff
macros.
Thanks to Tim Shoppa for tracking down the problem with the Viking
MSCP controller and providing the tweek to the RA bootblock.
I forget who submitted the suggestion that /etc/motd not be
publically writeable. Thanks.
The remaining parts of the update are various odds and ends that
have been gathering since May or June 2000 but never made it out
as an update due to time contraints.
When the 4.3 compatibility code was ripped out a couple parts were
overlooked. They're not used and just take up space in the kernel
(a few bytes here, a few bytes there and fitting the overlays together
is made harder than it need be) and also slowed the system slightly
due to calling 'helper' functions (function call/return are fairly
expensive).
Another overlooked item when the compatibility code was removed
was the Kermit program. At the time the old system calls were removed
it was necessary to rebuild the entire system from sources. Kermit
is (due to its size) not rebuilt along with the rest of the system.
Thus, if you attempt to run Kermit it coredumps with an illegal
system call. All that is needed is a recompile (takes about an hour).
Having sysctl(3) return the same information for 'kern.ostype' and
'kern.osrelease' was a mistake. This has been changed to be more
useful. 'sysctl kern.ostype' now returns "BSD" and 'sysctl
kern.osrelease' returns "2.11".
In <sys/param.h> the BSD define has been changed from 211 to
200005 (year 2000, month 5) to more accurately reflect the system's
capabilities. Basically 'BSD' has changed from an encoded release
value to a stylized date value. Sections of the kernel (and several
userland programs) which relied on "#if BSD < 43" to select old
compatibility features were modified or removed as a result of changing
the meaning of 'BSD' in param.h. Indeed much of the size of the
patch is directly related to the change in param.h
rlogin(1) was cleaned up. Standard include files were used rather
than locally declaring functions such as index(3) and so on. As long
as rlogin was being worked on the sources and the manpage were
relocated in accordance with the convention that the manpage source
goes into the sourcecode directory.
The update kit below is a shar file containing 4 files:
432.patch = a file to be fed thru patch(1)
432.sh = a shell script to rearrange rlogin(1)'s files
432.rm = a shell script to remove old rlogin(1) files
432.shar = a shar file of rlogin(1)'s new Makefile
The two shell scripts are small (just two or three commands each).
The commands could of course be typed in manually if desired.
To install the update cut where indicated below and save to a file
(/tmp/432) and then:
cd /tmp
sh 432
./432.sh
./432.rm
sh 432.shar
patch -p0 < 432.patch
Watch carefully for any rejected parts of the patch. Failure of a
patch typically means the system was not current on all preceeding
updates _or_ that local modifications have been made.
Next rebuild Kermit if this has not previously been done:
cd /usr/src/new/kermit5.188
make bsd211
cp wermit /usr/new/kermit
make clean
The updated troff macros are installed next:
cd /usr/src/share/me
make install
cd /usr/src/share/tmac
make install
It is not required to build a new kernel at this time since the only
changes were to remove code that was not being used. One reason to
build a new kernel would be to make sure the overlay structure is
still valid:
cd /sys/YOUR_KERNEL
make clean
make
and then install as usual
Lastly the MSCP bootblock is recompiled and installed in /mdec:
cd /sys/mdec
install -m 444 rauboot /mdec/rauboot
make clean
As always this and previous updates to 2.11BSD are available via
anonymous FTP to either FTP.IIPO.GTEGSC.COM or MOE.2BSD.COM in the
directory /pub/2.11BSD.
============================cut here===========================
#! /bin/sh
# This is a shell archive, meaning:
# 1. Remove everything above the #! /bin/sh line.
# 2. Save the resulting text in a file.
# 3. Execute the file with /bin/sh (not csh) to create:
# 432.rm
# 432.sh
# 432.shar
# 432.patch
# This archive created: Fri Oct 13 21:52:42 2000
export PATH; PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:$PATH
if test -f '432.rm'
then
echo shar: "will not over-write existing file '432.rm'"
else
sed 's/^B//' << \SHAR_EOF > '432.rm'
B
B#!/bin/sh
B
Brm -f /usr/src/man/man1/rlogin.1
Brm -f /usr/src/ucb/rlogin.c
SHAR_EOF
chmod 755 '432.rm'
fi
if test -f '432.sh'
then
echo shar: "will not over-write existing file '432.sh'"
else
sed 's/^B//' << \SHAR_EOF > '432.sh'
B#!/bin/sh
B
Bset -e
Bumask 22
B
Bmkdir -p /usr/src/ucb/rlogin
Bcp -p /usr/src/ucb/rlogin.c /usr/src/ucb/rlogin/rlogin.c
Bcp -p /usr/src/man/man1/rlogin.1 /usr/src/ucb/rlogin/rlogin.1
SHAR_EOF
chmod 755 '432.sh'
fi
if test -f '432.shar'
then
echo shar: "will not over-write existing file '432.shar'"
else
sed 's/^B//' << \SHAR_EOF > '432.shar'
B#! /bin/sh
B# This is a shell archive, meaning:
B# 1. Remove everything above the #! /bin/sh line.
B# 2. Save the resulting text in a file.
B# 3. Execute the file with /bin/sh (not csh) to create:
B# /usr/src/ucb/rlogin/Makefile
B# This archive created: Thu Oct 12 21:10:13 2000
Bexport PATH; PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:$PATH
Bif test -f '/usr/src/ucb/rlogin/Makefile'
Bthen
B echo shar: "will not over-write existing file '/usr/src/ucb/rlogin/Makefile'"
Belse
Bsed 's/^Z//' << \SHAR_EOF > '/usr/src/ucb/rlogin/Makefile'
BZ#
BZ# Public Domain. 1996/11/16 - Steven Schultz
BZ#
BZ# @(#)Makefile 1.0 (2.11BSD) 2000/5/17
BZ#
BZCFLAGS= -O
BZSEPFLAG= -i
BZSRCS= rlogin.c
BZOBJS= rlogin.o
BZMAN= rlogin.0
BZMANSRC= rlogin.1
BZ
BZall: rlogin rlogin.0
BZ
BZrlogin: ${OBJS}
BZ ${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${SEPFLAG} -o $@ ${OBJS}
BZ
BZrlogin.0: ${MANSRC}
BZ /usr/man/manroff ${MANSRC} > ${MAN}
BZ
BZclean:
BZ rm -f ${OBJS} ${MAN} rlogin tags
BZ
BZdepend: ${SRCS}
BZ mkdep ${CFLAGS} ${SRCS}
BZ
BZinstall: rlogin
BZ install -c -o bin -g bin -m 444 ${MAN} ${DESTDIR}/usr/man/cat1
BZ install -s -o root -g bin -m 4755 rlogin ${DESTDIR}/usr/ucb/rlogin
BZ
BZlint: ${SRCS}
BZ lint -hax ${SRCS}
BZ
BZtags: ${SRCS}
BZ ctags ${SRCS}
BZ# DO NOT DELETE THIS LINE -- mkdep uses it.
BZ# DO NOT PUT ANYTHING AFTER THIS LINE, IT WILL GO AWAY.
BSHAR_EOF
Bfi
Bexit 0
B# End of shell archive
SHAR_EOF
chmod 644 '432.shar'
fi
if test -f '432.patch'
then
echo shar: "will not over-write existing file '432.patch'"
else
sed 's/^B//' << \SHAR_EOF > '432.patch'
B*** /etc/rc.local.old Sat Nov 16 16:23:44 1996
B--- /etc/rc.local Wed May 17 21:00:28 2000
B***************
B*** 1,10 ****
B #! /bin/sh -
B # site-specific startup actions, daemons
B
B! strings /vmunix | grep UNIX >/tmp/t1
B tail +2 /etc/motd >>/tmp/t1
B mv /tmp/t1 /etc/motd
B! chmod 666 /etc/motd
B
B echo -n starting local daemons: >/dev/console 2>&1
B #if [ $INET = YES -a -f /usr/sbin/timed ]; then
B--- 1,10 ----
B #! /bin/sh -
B # site-specific startup actions, daemons
B
B! sysctl -n kern.version | head -1 > /tmp/t1
B tail +2 /etc/motd >>/tmp/t1
B mv /tmp/t1 /etc/motd
B! chmod 644 /etc/motd
B
B echo -n starting local daemons: >/dev/console 2>&1
B #if [ $INET = YES -a -f /usr/sbin/timed ]; then
B*** /usr/src/sys/sys/kern_sysctl.c.old Wed Aug 11 19:40:36 1999
B--- /usr/src/sys/sys/kern_sysctl.c Wed May 17 20:01:48 2000
B***************
B*** 33,39 ****
B * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
B * SUCH DAMAGE.
B *
B! * @(#)kern_sysctl.c 8.4.11 (2.11BSD) 1999/8/11
B */
B
B /*
B--- 33,39 ----
B * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
B * SUCH DAMAGE.
B *
B! * @(#)kern_sysctl.c 8.4.12 (2.11BSD) 2000/5/17
B */
B
B /*
B***************
B*** 195,204 ****
B
B switch (name[0]) {
B case KERN_OSTYPE:
B case KERN_OSRELEASE:
B! /* code is cheaper than D space */
B! bsd[0]='2';bsd[1]='.';bsd[2]='1';bsd[3]='1';bsd[4]='B';
B! bsd[5]='S';bsd[6]='D';bsd[7]='\0';
B return (sysctl_rdstring(oldp, oldlenp, newp, bsd));
B case KERN_ACCTTHRESH:
B level = Acctthresh;
B--- 195,204 ----
B
B switch (name[0]) {
B case KERN_OSTYPE:
B+ bsd[0]='B';bsd[1]='S';bsd[2]='D';bsd[3]='\0';
B+ return (sysctl_rdstring(oldp, oldlenp, newp, bsd));
B case KERN_OSRELEASE:
B! bsd[0]='2';bsd[1]='.';bsd[2]='1';bsd[3]='1';bsd[4]='\0';
B return (sysctl_rdstring(oldp, oldlenp, newp, bsd));
B case KERN_ACCTTHRESH:
B level = Acctthresh;
B*** /usr/src/sys/sys/kern_prot2.c.old Sun Feb 20 18:13:08 2000
B--- /usr/src/sys/sys/kern_prot2.c Tue Aug 1 20:44:47 2000
B***************
B*** 35,41 ****
B * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
B * SUCH DAMAGE.
B *
B! * @(#)kern_prot2.c 8.9.2 (2.11BSD) 2000/2/20
B */
B
B #include "param.h"
B--- 35,41 ----
B * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
B * SUCH DAMAGE.
B *
B! * @(#)kern_prot2.c 8.9.3 (2.11BSD) 2000/8/1
B */
B
B #include "param.h"
B***************
B*** 49,72 ****
B
B int
B setuid()
B! {
B struct a {
B uid_t uid;
B } *uap = (struct a *)u.u_ap;
B
B- return(_setuid(uap->uid));
B- }
B-
B- /*
B- * This is a helper function used by setuid() above and the 4.3BSD
B- * compatibility code. When the latter goes away this can be joined
B- * back into the above code and save a function call.
B- */
B- int
B- _setuid(uid)
B- register uid_t uid;
B- {
B-
B if (uid != u.u_ruid && !suser())
B return(u.u_error);
B /*
B--- 49,60 ----
B
B int
B setuid()
B! {
B struct a {
B uid_t uid;
B } *uap = (struct a *)u.u_ap;
B+ register uid_t uid = uap->uid;
B
B if (uid != u.u_ruid && !suser())
B return(u.u_error);
B /*
B***************
B*** 78,84 ****
B QUOTAMAP();
B if (u.u_quota->q_uid != uid) {
B qclean();
B! qstart(getquota((uid_t)uid, 0, 0));
B }
B QUOTAUNMAP();
B #endif
B--- 66,72 ----
B QUOTAMAP();
B if (u.u_quota->q_uid != uid) {
B qclean();
B! qstart(getquota(uid, 0, 0));
B }
B QUOTAUNMAP();
B #endif
B***************
B*** 88,94 ****
B u.u_ruid = uid;
B u.u_svuid = uid;
B u.u_acflag |= ASUGID;
B! return (u.u_error = 0);
B }
B
B int
B--- 76,82 ----
B u.u_ruid = uid;
B u.u_svuid = uid;
B u.u_acflag |= ASUGID;
B! return(u.u_error = 0);
B }
B
B int
B***************
B*** 97,119 ****
B struct a {
B uid_t euid;
B } *uap = (struct a *)u.u_ap;
B
B! return(_seteuid(uap->euid));
B! }
B!
B! int
B! _seteuid(euid)
B! register uid_t euid;
B! {
B!
B! if (euid != u.u_ruid && euid != u.u_svuid && !suser())
B! return (u.u_error);
B /*
B * Everything's okay, do it.
B */
B u.u_uid = euid;
B u.u_acflag |= ASUGID;
B! return (u.u_error = 0);
B }
B
B int
B--- 85,100 ----
B struct a {
B uid_t euid;
B } *uap = (struct a *)u.u_ap;
B+ register uid_t euid = uap->euid;
B
B! if (euid != u.u_ruid && euid != u.u_svuid && !suser())
B! return(u.u_error);
B /*
B * Everything's okay, do it.
B */
B u.u_uid = euid;
B u.u_acflag |= ASUGID;
B! return(u.u_error = 0);
B }
B
B int
B***************
B*** 122,143 ****
B struct a {
B gid_t gid;
B } *uap = (struct a *)u.u_ap;
B!
B! return(_setgid(uap->gid));
B! }
B
B- int
B- _setgid(gid)
B- register gid_t gid;
B- {
B-
B if (gid != u.u_rgid && !suser())
B! return (u.u_error); /* XXX */
B u.u_groups[0] = gid; /* effective gid is u_groups[0] */
B u.u_rgid = gid;
B u.u_svgid = gid;
B u.u_acflag |= ASUGID;
B! return (u.u_error = 0);
B }
B
B int
B--- 103,117 ----
B struct a {
B gid_t gid;
B } *uap = (struct a *)u.u_ap;
B! register gid_t gid = uap->gid;
B
B if (gid != u.u_rgid && !suser())
B! return(u.u_error); /* XXX */
B u.u_groups[0] = gid; /* effective gid is u_groups[0] */
B u.u_rgid = gid;
B u.u_svgid = gid;
B u.u_acflag |= ASUGID;
B! return(u.u_error = 0);
B }
B
B int
B***************
B*** 146,163 ****
B struct a {
B gid_t egid;
B } *uap = (struct a *)u.u_ap;
B
B- return(_setegid(uap->egid));
B- }
B-
B- int
B- _setegid(egid)
B- register gid_t egid;
B- {
B-
B if (egid != u.u_rgid && egid != u.u_svgid && !suser())
B! return (u.u_error);
B u.u_groups[0] = egid;
B u.u_acflag |= ASUGID;
B! return (u.u_error = 0);
B }
B--- 120,130 ----
B struct a {
B gid_t egid;
B } *uap = (struct a *)u.u_ap;
B+ register gid_t egid = uap->egid;
B
B if (egid != u.u_rgid && egid != u.u_svgid && !suser())
B! return(u.u_error);
B u.u_groups[0] = egid;
B u.u_acflag |= ASUGID;
B! return(u.u_error = 0);
B }
B*** /usr/src/sys/sys/subr_prf.c.old Sat Dec 5 17:34:36 1998
B--- /usr/src/sys/sys/subr_prf.c Tue Aug 1 20:46:48 2000
B***************
B*** 3,9 ****
B * All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement
B * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
B *
B! * @(#)subr_prf.c 1.2 (2.11BSD) 1998/12/5
B */
B
B #include "param.h"
B--- 3,9 ----
B * All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement
B * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
B *
B! * @(#)subr_prf.c 1.3 (2.11BSD) 2000/8/1
B */
B
B #include "param.h"
B***************
B*** 300,306 ****
B * about failing disk tranfers.
B */
B harderr(bp, cp)
B! struct buf *bp;
B char *cp;
B {
B printf("%s%d%c: hard error sn%D ", cp,
B--- 300,306 ----
B * about failing disk tranfers.
B */
B harderr(bp, cp)
B! register struct buf *bp;
B char *cp;
B {
B printf("%s%d%c: hard error sn%D ", cp,
B*** /usr/src/sys/h/param.h.old Wed Sep 15 19:38:45 1999
B--- /usr/src/sys/h/param.h Wed May 17 20:10:44 2000
B***************
B*** 3,12 ****
B * All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement
B * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
B *
B! * @(#)param.h 1.6 (2.11BSD) 1999/9/5
B */
B
B! #define BSD 211 /* 2.11 * 10, as cpp doesn't do floats */
B
B #include <sys/localopts.h>
B #include <sys/stddef.h> /* for 'offsetof' */
B--- 3,12 ----
B * All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement
B * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
B *
B! * @(#)param.h 1.7 (2.11BSD) 2000/5/17
B */
B
B! #define BSD 200005 /* System version (year and month) */
B
B #include <sys/localopts.h>
B #include <sys/stddef.h> /* for 'offsetof' */
B*** /usr/src/sys/mdec/rauboot.s.old Wed May 31 19:54:49 1995
B--- /usr/src/sys/mdec/rauboot.s Wed May 17 19:54:13 2000
B***************
B*** 298,304 ****
B clr (r0) / Tell controller we go it
B rts pc
B
B! icons: RAERR
B ra+RARING
B 0
B RAGO
B--- 298,309 ----
B clr (r0) / Tell controller we go it
B rts pc
B
B! / Some adaptors (TD Systems Viking for example) require the vector field
B! / to be initialized even though interrupts are not enabled. Use the primary
B! / vector of 0154. The standalone MSCP driver does the same thing and later on
B! / the kernel programs the adaptor with an assigned vector
B!
B! icons: RAERR + 033 / 033 = 0154 >> 2
B ra+RARING
B 0
B RAGO
B*** /usr/src/sys/netinet/raw_ip.c.old Fri Jul 7 13:30:17 1989
B--- /usr/src/sys/netinet/raw_ip.c Wed May 17 20:15:14 2000
B***************
B*** 9,15 ****
B * software without specific prior written permission. This software
B * is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty.
B *
B! * @(#)raw_ip.c 7.3 (Berkeley) 12/7/87
B */
B
B #include "param.h"
B--- 9,15 ----
B * software without specific prior written permission. This software
B * is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty.
B *
B! * @(#)raw_ip.c 7.3.1 (2.11BSD) 2000/5/17
B */
B
B #include "param.h"
B***************
B*** 61,71 ****
B int error;
B struct rawcb *rp = sotorawcb(so);
B struct sockaddr_in *sin;
B- #if BSD>=43
B short proto = rp->rcb_proto.sp_protocol;
B! #else
B! short proto = so->so_proto->pr_protocol;
B! #endif
B /*
B * if the protocol is IPPROTO_RAW, the user handed us a
B * complete IP packet. Otherwise, allocate an mbuf for a
B--- 61,68 ----
B int error;
B struct rawcb *rp = sotorawcb(so);
B struct sockaddr_in *sin;
B short proto = rp->rcb_proto.sp_protocol;
B!
B /*
B * if the protocol is IPPROTO_RAW, the user handed us a
B * complete IP packet. Otherwise, allocate an mbuf for a
B***************
B*** 113,125 ****
B
B ip->ip_dst = ((struct sockaddr_in *)&rp->rcb_faddr)->sin_addr;
B
B- #if BSD>=43
B return (ip_output(m, rp->rcb_options, &rp->rcb_route,
B (so->so_options & SO_DONTROUTE) | IP_ALLOWBROADCAST));
B- #else
B- return (ip_output(m, (struct mbuf *)0, &rp->rcb_route,
B- (so->so_options & SO_DONTROUTE) | IP_ALLOWBROADCAST));
B- #endif
B bad:
B m_freem(m);
B return (error);
B--- 110,117 ----
B*** /usr/src/sys/netinet/tcp_input.c.old Sat May 7 14:43:47 1988
B--- /usr/src/sys/netinet/tcp_input.c Wed May 17 20:17:27 2000
B***************
B*** 9,15 ****
B * software without specific prior written permission. This software
B * is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty.
B *
B! * @(#)tcp_input.c 7.15.1.2 (Berkeley) 3/16/88
B */
B
B #include "param.h"
B--- 9,15 ----
B * software without specific prior written permission. This software
B * is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty.
B *
B! * @(#)tcp_input.c 7.15.1.3 (2.11BSD) 2000/5/17
B */
B
B #include "param.h"
B***************
B*** 321,329 ****
B inp = (struct inpcb *)so->so_pcb;
B inp->inp_laddr = ti->ti_dst;
B inp->inp_lport = ti->ti_dport;
B- #if BSD>=43
B inp->inp_options = ip_srcroute();
B- #endif
B tp = intotcpcb(inp);
B tp->t_state = TCPS_LISTEN;
B }
B--- 321,327 ----
B***************
B*** 491,507 ****
B ti->ti_seq++;
B if (ti->ti_len > tp->rcv_wnd) {
B todrop = ti->ti_len - tp->rcv_wnd;
B- #if BSD>=43
B m_adj(m, -todrop);
B- #else
B- /* XXX work around 4.2 m_adj bug */
B- if (m->m_len) {
B- m_adj(m, -todrop);
B- } else {
B- /* skip tcp/ip header in first mbuf */
B- m_adj(m->m_next, -todrop);
B- }
B- #endif
B ti->ti_len = tp->rcv_wnd;
B tiflags &= ~TH_FIN;
B tcpstat.tcps_rcvpackafterwin++;
B--- 489,495 ----
B***************
B*** 615,631 ****
B goto dropafterack;
B } else
B tcpstat.tcps_rcvbyteafterwin += todrop;
B- #if BSD>=43
B m_adj(m, -todrop);
B- #else
B- /* XXX work around m_adj bug */
B- if (m->m_len) {
B- m_adj(m, -todrop);
B- } else {
B- /* skip tcp/ip header in first mbuf */
B- m_adj(m->m_next, -todrop);
B- }
B- #endif
B ti->ti_len -= todrop;
B tiflags &= ~(TH_PUSH|TH_FIN);
B }
B--- 603,609 ----
B***************
B*** 1290,1323 ****
B tp->snd_cwnd = mss;
B return (mss);
B }
B-
B- #if BSD<43
B- /* XXX this belongs in netinet/in.c */
B- in_localaddr(in)
B- struct in_addr in;
B- {
B- register u_long i = ntohl(in.s_addr);
B- register struct ifnet *ifp;
B- register struct sockaddr_in *sin;
B- register u_long mask;
B-
B- if (IN_CLASSA(i))
B- mask = IN_CLASSA_NET;
B- else if (IN_CLASSB(i))
B- mask = IN_CLASSB_NET;
B- else if (IN_CLASSC(i))
B- mask = IN_CLASSC_NET;
B- else
B- return (0);
B-
B- i &= mask;
B- for (ifp = ifnet; ifp; ifp = ifp->if_next) {
B- if (ifp->if_addr.sa_family != AF_INET)
B- continue;
B- sin = (struct sockaddr_in *)&ifp->if_addr;
B- if ((sin->sin_addr.s_addr & mask) == i)
B- return (1);
B- }
B- return (0);
B- }
B- #endif
B--- 1268,1270 ----
B*** /usr/src/sys/netinet/tcp_output.c.old Tue Oct 10 22:39:54 1995
B--- /usr/src/sys/netinet/tcp_output.c Wed May 17 20:18:48 2000
B***************
B*** 9,15 ****
B * software without specific prior written permission. This software
B * is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty.
B *
B! * @(#)tcp_output.c 7.13.1.4 (Berkeley) 1995/10/10
B */
B
B #include "param.h"
B--- 9,15 ----
B * software without specific prior written permission. This software
B * is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty.
B *
B! * @(#)tcp_output.c 7.13.1.5 (2.11BSD) 2000/5/17
B */
B
B #include "param.h"
B***************
B*** 390,402 ****
B */
B ((struct ip *)ti)->ip_len = sizeof (struct tcpiphdr) + optlen + len;
B ((struct ip *)ti)->ip_ttl = ip_defttl; /* XXX */
B- #if BSD>=43
B error = ip_output(m, tp->t_inpcb->inp_options, &tp->t_inpcb->inp_route,
B so->so_options & SO_DONTROUTE);
B- #else
B- error = ip_output(m, (struct mbuf *)0, &tp->t_inpcb->inp_route,
B- so->so_options & SO_DONTROUTE);
B- #endif
B if (error) {
B if (error == ENOBUFS) {
B tcp_quench(tp->t_inpcb);
B--- 390,397 ----
B*** /usr/src/sys/netinet/tcp_timer.c.old Thu Apr 28 16:25:02 1988
B--- /usr/src/sys/netinet/tcp_timer.c Wed May 17 20:19:44 2000
B***************
B*** 9,15 ****
B * software without specific prior written permission. This software
B * is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty.
B *
B! * @(#)tcp_timer.c 7.11.1.2 (Berkeley) 3/16/88
B */
B
B #include "param.h"
B--- 9,15 ----
B * software without specific prior written permission. This software
B * is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty.
B *
B! * @(#)tcp_timer.c 7.11.1.3 (2.11BSD) 2000/5/17
B */
B
B #include "param.h"
B***************
B*** 178,186 ****
B * retransmit times until then.
B */
B if (tp->t_rxtshift > TCP_MAXRXTSHIFT / 4) {
B- #if BSD>=43
B in_losing(tp->t_inpcb);
B- #endif
B tp->t_rttvar += (tp->t_srtt >> 2);
B tp->t_srtt = 0;
B }
B--- 178,184 ----
B*** /usr/src/sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c.old Thu Apr 28 16:26:57 1988
B--- /usr/src/sys/netinet/tcp_usrreq.c Wed May 17 20:20:49 2000
B***************
B*** 9,15 ****
B * software without specific prior written permission. This software
B * is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty.
B *
B! * @(#)tcp_usrreq.c 7.7.1.2 (Berkeley) 3/16/88
B */
B
B #include "param.h"
B--- 9,15 ----
B * software without specific prior written permission. This software
B * is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty.
B *
B! * @(#)tcp_usrreq.c 7.7.1.3 (2.11BSD) 2000/5/17
B */
B
B #include "param.h"
B***************
B*** 61,74 ****
B int error = 0;
B int ostate;
B
B- #if BSD>=43
B if (req == PRU_CONTROL)
B return (in_control(so, (int)m, (caddr_t)nam,
B (struct ifnet *)rights));
B- #else
B- if (req == PRU_CONTROL)
B- return(EOPNOTSUPP);
B- #endif
B if (rights && rights->m_len)
B return (EINVAL);
B
B--- 61,69 ----
B***************
B*** 317,323 ****
B return (error);
B }
B
B- #if BSD>=43
B tcp_ctloutput(op, so, level, optname, mp)
B int op;
B struct socket *so;
B--- 312,317 ----
B***************
B*** 375,381 ****
B }
B return (error);
B }
B- #endif
B
B int tcp_sendspace = 1024*4;
B int tcp_recvspace = 1024*4;
B--- 369,374 ----
B*** /usr/src/etc/rc.local.old Fri Jan 10 20:54:34 1997
B--- /usr/src/etc/rc.local Wed May 17 21:01:41 2000
B***************
B*** 1,10 ****
B #! /bin/sh -
B # site-specific startup actions, daemons
B
B! strings /vmunix | grep UNIX >/tmp/t1
B tail +2 /etc/motd >>/tmp/t1
B mv /tmp/t1 /etc/motd
B! chmod 666 /etc/motd
B
B echo -n starting local daemons: >/dev/console 2>&1
B #if [ $INET = YES -a -f /usr/sbin/timed ]; then
B--- 1,10 ----
B #! /bin/sh -
B # site-specific startup actions, daemons
B
B! sysctl -n kern.version | head -1 > /tmp/t1
B tail +2 /etc/motd >>/tmp/t1
B mv /tmp/t1 /etc/motd
B! chmod 644 /etc/motd
B
B echo -n starting local daemons: >/dev/console 2>&1
B #if [ $INET = YES -a -f /usr/sbin/timed ]; then
B*** /usr/src/lib/libc/net/named/gethnamadr.c.old Sun Jul 10 18:04:23 1994
B--- /usr/src/lib/libc/net/named/gethnamadr.c Wed May 17 20:22:57 2000
B***************
B*** 11,18 ****
B */
B
B #if defined(LIBC_SCCS) && !defined(lint)
B! static char sccsid[] = "@(#)gethostnamadr.c 6.31.2 (2.11BSD GTE) 6/27/94";
B! #endif /* LIBC_SCCS and not lint */
B
B #include <sys/param.h>
B #include <sys/socket.h>
B--- 11,18 ----
B */
B
B #if defined(LIBC_SCCS) && !defined(lint)
B! static char sccsid[] = "@(#)gethostnamadr.c 6.31.3 (2.11BSD) 2000/5/17";
B! #endif
B
B #include <sys/param.h>
B #include <sys/socket.h>
B***************
B*** 112,120 ****
B ap = host_aliases;
B host.h_aliases = host_aliases;
B hap = h_addr_ptrs;
B- #if BSD >= 43 || defined(h_addr) /* new-style hostent structure */
B host.h_addr_list = h_addr_ptrs;
B- #endif
B haveanswer = 0;
B while (--ancount >= 0 && cp < eom) {
B if ((n = dn_expand((char *)answer->buf, eom, cp, bp, buflen)) < 0)
B--- 112,118 ----
B***************
B*** 190,200 ****
B }
B if (haveanswer) {
B *ap = NULL;
B- #if BSD >= 43 || defined(h_addr) /* new-style hostent structure */
B *hap = NULL;
B- #else
B- host.h_addr = h_addr_ptrs[0];
B- #endif
B return (&host);
B } else {
B h_errno = TRY_AGAIN;
B--- 188,194 ----
B***************
B*** 320,328 ****
B goto again;
B *cp++ = '\0';
B /* THIS STUFF IS INTERNET SPECIFIC */
B- #if BSD >= 43 || defined(h_addr) /* new-style hostent structure */
B host.h_addr_list = host_addrs;
B- #endif
B host.h_addr = hostaddr;
B *((u_long *)host.h_addr) = inet_addr(p);
B host.h_length = sizeof (u_long);
B--- 314,320 ----
B*** /usr/src/lib/libc/net/res_send.c.old Sun Jun 26 17:22:50 1994
B--- /usr/src/lib/libc/net/res_send.c Wed May 17 20:27:18 2000
B***************
B*** 11,18 ****
B */
B
B #if defined(LIBC_SCCS) && !defined(lint)
B! static char sccsid[] = "@(#)res_send.c 6.19.1 (Berkeley) 6/27/94";
B! #endif /* LIBC_SCCS and not lint */
B
B /*
B * Send query to name server and wait for reply.
B--- 11,18 ----
B */
B
B #if defined(LIBC_SCCS) && !defined(lint)
B! static char sccsid[] = "@(#)res_send.c 6.19.2 (2.11BSD) 2000/5/17";
B! #endif
B
B /*
B * Send query to name server and wait for reply.
B***************
B*** 28,48 ****
B #include <arpa/nameser.h>
B #include <resolv.h>
B
B- extern int errno;
B-
B static int s = -1; /* socket used for communications */
B static struct sockaddr no_addr;
B-
B
B- #ifndef FD_SET
B- #define NFDBITS 32
B- #define FD_SETSIZE 32
B- #define FD_SET(n, p) ((p)->fds_bits[(n)/NFDBITS] |= (1 << ((n) % NFDBITS)))
B- #define FD_CLR(n, p) ((p)->fds_bits[(n)/NFDBITS] &= ~(1 << ((n) % NFDBITS)))
B- #define FD_ISSET(n, p) ((p)->fds_bits[(n)/NFDBITS] & (1 << ((n) % NFDBITS)))
B- #define FD_ZERO(p) bzero((char *)(p), sizeof(*(p)))
B- #endif
B-
B #define KEEPOPEN (RES_USEVC|RES_STAYOPEN)
B
B res_send(buf, buflen, answer, anslen)
B--- 28,36 ----
B***************
B*** 199,205 ****
B */
B if (s < 0)
B s = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
B- #if BSD >= 43
B if (_res.nscount == 1 || retry == _res.retry) {
B /*
B * Don't use connect if we might
B--- 187,192 ----
B***************
B*** 224,233 ****
B #endif DEBUG
B continue;
B }
B! } else
B! #endif BSD
B! if (sendto(s, buf, buflen, 0, &_res.nsaddr_list[ns],
B! sizeof(struct sockaddr)) != buflen) {
B #ifdef DEBUG
B if (_res.options & RES_DEBUG)
B perror("sendto");
B--- 211,218 ----
B #endif DEBUG
B continue;
B }
B! } else if (sendto(s,buf,buflen,0,&_res.nsaddr_list[ns],
B! sizeof(struct sockaddr)) != buflen) {
B #ifdef DEBUG
B if (_res.options & RES_DEBUG)
B perror("sendto");
B*** /usr/src/ucb/netstat/inet.c.old Sun Aug 28 10:53:19 1994
B--- /usr/src/ucb/netstat/inet.c Wed May 17 20:29:47 2000
B***************
B*** 11,17 ****
B */
B
B #if defined(DOSCCS) && !defined(lint)
B! static char sccsid[] = "@(#)inet.c 5.9.3 (2.11BSD GTE) 8/28/94";
B #endif
B
B #include <strings.h>
B--- 11,17 ----
B */
B
B #if defined(DOSCCS) && !defined(lint)
B! static char sccsid[] = "@(#)inet.c 5.9.4 (2.11BSD) 2000/5/17";
B #endif
B
B #include <strings.h>
B***************
B*** 243,252 ****
B return;
B klseek(kmem, off, 0);
B read(kmem, (char *)&ipstat, sizeof (ipstat));
B- #if BSD>=43
B printf("%s:\n\t%lu total packets received\n", name,
B ipstat.ips_total);
B- #endif
B printf("\t%lu bad header checksum%s\n",
B ipstat.ips_badsum, plural(ipstat.ips_badsum));
B printf("\t%lu with size smaller than minimum\n", ipstat.ips_toosmall);
B--- 243,250 ----
B***************
B*** 253,259 ****
B printf("\t%lu with data size < data length\n", ipstat.ips_tooshort);
B printf("\t%lu with header length < data size\n", ipstat.ips_badhlen);
B printf("\t%lu with data length < header length\n", ipstat.ips_badlen);
B- #if BSD>=43
B printf("\t%lu fragment%s received\n",
B ipstat.ips_fragments, plural(ipstat.ips_fragments));
B printf("\t%lu fragment%s dropped (dup or out of space)\n",
B--- 251,256 ----
B***************
B*** 266,272 ****
B ipstat.ips_cantforward, plural(ipstat.ips_cantforward));
B printf("\t%lu redirect%s sent\n",
B ipstat.ips_redirectsent, plural(ipstat.ips_redirectsent));
B- #endif
B }
B
B static char *icmpnames[] = {
B--- 263,268 ----
B*** /usr/src/ucb/rlogin/rlogin.c.old Wed May 7 19:45:04 1997
B--- /usr/src/ucb/rlogin/rlogin.c Wed May 17 20:44:43 2000
B***************
B*** 9,15 ****
B "@(#) Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California.\n\
B All rights reserved.\n";
B
B! static char sccsid[] = "@(#)rlogin.c 5.10.1 (2.11BSD) 1997/3/28";
B #endif
B
B /*
B--- 9,15 ----
B "@(#) Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California.\n\
B All rights reserved.\n";
B
B! static char sccsid[] = "@(#)rlogin.c 5.10.2 (2.11BSD) 2000/5/17";
B #endif
B
B /*
B***************
B*** 28,33 ****
B--- 28,35 ----
B #include <errno.h>
B #include <pwd.h>
B #include <signal.h>
B+ #include <string.h>
B+ #include <stdlib.h>
B #include <setjmp.h>
B #include <netdb.h>
B
B***************
B*** 35,42 ****
B # define TIOCPKT_WINDOW 0x80
B # endif TIOCPKT_WINDOW
B
B- char *index(), *rindex(), *malloc(), *getenv();
B- struct passwd *getpwuid();
B char *name;
B int rem;
B char cmdchar = '~';
B--- 37,42 ----
B***************
B*** 46,66 ****
B { "0", "50", "75", "110", "134", "150", "200", "300",
B "600", "1200", "1800", "2400", "4800", "9600", "19200", "38400" };
B char term[256] = "network";
B- extern int errno;
B int lostpeer();
B int dosigwinch = 0;
B- #ifndef sigmask
B- #define sigmask(m) (1L << ((m)-1))
B- #endif
B- #ifdef sun
B- struct ttysize winsize;
B- struct winsize {
B- unsigned short ws_row, ws_col;
B- unsigned short ws_xpixel, ws_ypixel;
B- };
B- #else sun
B struct winsize winsize;
B- #endif sun
B int sigwinch(), oob();
B
B main(argc, argv)
B--- 46,54 ----
B***************
B*** 132,142 ****
B strcat(term, "/");
B strcat(term, speeds[ttyb.sg_ospeed]);
B }
B- #ifdef sun
B- (void) ioctl(0, TIOCGSIZE, &winsize);
B- #else sun
B (void) ioctl(0, TIOCGWINSZ, &winsize);
B- #endif sun
B signal(SIGPIPE, lostpeer);
B signal(SIGURG, oob);
B oldmask = sigblock(sigmask(SIGURG));
B--- 120,126 ----
B***************
B*** 177,183 ****
B doit(oldmask)
B long oldmask;
B {
B- int exit();
B struct sgttyb sb;
B
B ioctl(0, TIOCGETP, (char *)&sb);
B--- 161,166 ----
B***************
B*** 349,369 ****
B sigwinch(); /* check for size changes */
B }
B
B- #ifdef sun
B sigwinch()
B {
B- struct ttysize ws;
B-
B- if (dosigwinch && ioctl(0, TIOCGSIZE, &ws) == 0 &&
B- bcmp(&ws, &winsize, sizeof (ws))) {
B- winsize = ws;
B- sendwindow();
B- }
B- }
B-
B- #else sun
B- sigwinch()
B- {
B struct winsize ws;
B
B if (dosigwinch && ioctl(0, TIOCGWINSZ, &ws) == 0 &&
B--- 332,339 ----
B***************
B*** 372,378 ****
B sendwindow();
B }
B }
B- #endif
B
B /*
B * Send the window size to the server via the magic escape
B--- 342,347 ----
B***************
B*** 386,402 ****
B obuf[1] = 0377;
B obuf[2] = 's';
B obuf[3] = 's';
B- #ifdef sun
B- wp->ws_row = htons(winsize.ts_lines);
B- wp->ws_col = htons(winsize.ts_cols);
B- wp->ws_xpixel = 0;
B- wp->ws_ypixel = 0;
B- #else sun
B wp->ws_row = htons(winsize.ws_row);
B wp->ws_col = htons(winsize.ws_col);
B wp->ws_xpixel = htons(winsize.ws_xpixel);
B wp->ws_ypixel = htons(winsize.ws_ypixel);
B- #endif sun
B (void) write(rem, obuf, sizeof(obuf));
B }
B
B--- 355,364 ----
B***************
B*** 506,516 ****
B */
B reader()
B {
B- #if !defined(BSD) || BSD < 43
B- int pid = -getpid();
B- #else
B int pid = getpid();
B- #endif
B int n, remaining;
B char *bufp = rcvbuf;
B
B--- 468,474 ----
B*** /usr/src/ucb/Makefile.old Fri Jun 27 19:50:46 1997
B--- /usr/src/ucb/Makefile Wed May 17 20:32:16 2000
B***************
B*** 3,9 ****
B # All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement
B # specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
B #
B! # @(#)Makefile 5.17.4 (2.11BSD GTE) 1997/6/27
B #
B DESTDIR=
B CFLAGS= -O
B--- 3,9 ----
B # All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement
B # specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
B #
B! # @(#)Makefile 5.17.5 (2.11BSD) 2000/5/17
B #
B DESTDIR=
B CFLAGS= -O
B***************
B*** 12,18 ****
B # Programs that live in subdirectories, and have makefiles of their own.
B #
B SUBDIR= Mail compress dbx error ex finger fp ftp indent lock man \
B! more msgs netstat pascal rdist sendbug talk tftp \
B tn3270 tset vgrind vlp window
B
B # Shell scripts that need only be installed and are never removed.
B--- 12,18 ----
B # Programs that live in subdirectories, and have makefiles of their own.
B #
B SUBDIR= Mail compress dbx error ex finger fp ftp indent lock man \
B! more msgs netstat pascal rdist rlogin sendbug talk tftp \
B tn3270 tset vgrind vlp window
B
B # Shell scripts that need only be installed and are never removed.
B***************
B*** 34,40 ****
B
B # Programs that must run setuid to root
B #
B! SETUID= quota rlogin rsh
B
B # Programs that must run set-group-id kmem.
B #
B--- 34,40 ----
B
B # Programs that must run setuid to root
B #
B! SETUID= quota rsh
B
B # Programs that must run set-group-id kmem.
B #
B*** /usr/src/share/me/tmac.e.old Mon Oct 21 20:50:21 1996
B--- /usr/src/share/me/tmac.e Fri Oct 13 19:56:55 2000
B***************
B*** 1045,1051 ****
B .if \n(dw=5 .ds dw Thursday
B .if \n(dw=6 .ds dw Friday
B .if \n(dw=7 .ds dw Saturday
B! .ds td \*(mo \n(dy, 19\n(yr
B .\" *** PARAMETRIC INITIALIZATIONS ***
B .if (1m<0.1i)&(\nx!=0) \
B . vs 9p \" for 12-pitch DTC terminals
B--- 1045,1052 ----
B .if \n(dw=5 .ds dw Thursday
B .if \n(dw=6 .ds dw Friday
B .if \n(dw=7 .ds dw Saturday
B! .nr *y \n(yr+1900
B! .ds td \*(mo \n(dy, \n(*y
B .\" *** PARAMETRIC INITIALIZATIONS ***
B .if (1m<0.1i)&(\nx!=0) \
B . vs 9p \" for 12-pitch DTC terminals
B*** /usr/src/share/tmac/tmac.s.old Mon Oct 21 20:30:44 1996
B--- /usr/src/share/tmac/tmac.s Mon Oct 9 20:37:30 2000
B***************
B*** 934,940 ****
B .if \n(mo-9 .ds MO October
B .if \n(mo-10 .ds MO November
B .if \n(mo-11 .ds MO December
B! .ds DY \*(MO \n(dy, 19\n(yr
B .nr * 0 1
B .IZ
B .em EM
B--- 934,942 ----
B .if \n(mo-9 .ds MO October
B .if \n(mo-10 .ds MO November
B .if \n(mo-11 .ds MO December
B! .nr *y \n(yr+1900
B! .ds DY \*(MO \n(dy, \n(*y
B! .ie
B .nr * 0 1
B .IZ
B .em EM
B*** /usr/src/share/tmac/tmac.an.new.old Thu Oct 31 22:18:00 1996
B--- /usr/src/share/tmac/tmac.an.new Wed Oct 11 23:17:45 2000
B***************
B*** 20,30 ****
B .if "\nm"10" .ds ]m November
B .if "\nm"11" .ds ]m December
B ' # set the date
B .if n \{.nr m \nm+1
B! . ie \nd .ds ]W Modified \nm/\nd/\ny
B! . el .ds ]W Printed \n(mo/\n(dy/\n(yr\}
B! .if t \{.ie \nd .ds ]W \*(]m \nd, 19\ny
B! . el .ds ]W \*(]m \n(dy, 19\n(yr\}
B .if t .tr *\(**
B .ie n \{\
B . ds lq \&"\"
B--- 20,35 ----
B .if "\nm"10" .ds ]m November
B .if "\nm"11" .ds ]m December
B ' # set the date
B+ .nr )y \n(yr-100
B+ .ie \n(yr<100 .ds ]Y \n(yr
B+ .el .ds ]Y 0\n()y
B+ '
B+ .nr )Y \n(yr+1900
B .if n \{.nr m \nm+1
B! . ie \nd .ds ]W Modified \nm/\nd/\*(]Y
B! . el .ds ]W Printed \n(mo/\n(dy/\*(]Y\}
B! .if t \{.ie \nd .ds ]W \*(]m \nd, \n()Y
B! . el .ds ]W \*(]m \n(dy, \n()Y\}
B .if t .tr *\(**
B .ie n \{\
B . ds lq \&"\"
B*** /VERSION.old Fri Apr 21 20:38:04 2000
B--- /VERSION Wed May 17 21:02:26 2000
B***************
B*** 1,5 ****
B! Current Patch Level: 431
B! Date: April 21, 2000
B
B 2.11 BSD
B ============
B--- 1,5 ----
B! Current Patch Level: 432
B! Date: May 17, 2000
B
B 2.11 BSD
B ============
SHAR_EOF
chmod 644 '432.patch'
fi
exit 0
# End of shell archive
Does anybody on this list reside in Silicon Valley like myself and have access
to surplus PDP-11 or early Vax hardware? I've gotten a good deal of the
'ancient unix' software going on the Supnik emulator (it's great!), but now
I want to get an actual PDP-11/70 or 11/45 going (perhaps a Vax 11/780 or
11/750).
Yeah, I know the actual power usage for such a beastie averages around 6000W,
but I won't run it all the time. :-)
Lists of hardware suplus places known to carry such stuff greatly appreciated,
but it has to be close. I don't want to get clobbered with a huge shipping
bill.
- Matthew
I should be able to read them, although I admit I am far from Delaware.
Not far from a mailbox, though. I can do raw reads and RT-11 filesystems
from both RX01 and RX02 on my PC, although I tend to simply do raw reads
and use RT or RSX on the Supnik emulator, write a virtual tape, then parse
the tape out with a C routine or Perl script (trivial), to extract files
from PDP FSes. DS/DD shouldn't be an issue, although software interleaving
can be a pain (RX50s have this problem. I've always wondered what the
justification for not putting the correct sector numbers in the address
area of the sector was!).
Sincerely,
Jason T. Miller
Shaffstall Support and Services
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