There were a number of them. As others have meantioned, the TGV folks did
one, there were a number of tools from DECUS, and even DEC actually
released more and more UNIX into VMS themselves. I used to carry a mag
tape with vi, the shell and few basic tools that allowed me to edit things
on VMS if I had to deal with it. The biggest issue was TCP/IP, since
DECnet was the only networking for a such a long time from DEC.
Stan Smith and I wrote the original VAX IP/TCP support for Tektronix in
1979, in BLISS and some small amount of VAX assembler. My friends (former
coworkers) @ CMU took this back in and enhanced it (the CMU folks did a
huge amount of work on the mail interface). IIRC I sent the tape to Danny
Klein, but it might have been someone else.
I have the code from the CMU's update of our work on 9-track tape, but I
think it eventually also may have gone out on a DECUS tape. But I do
know that this code base would make its way to DEC, where CJ and Wayne
would take it to become the code base that started OpenVMS's version [CJ
once told me he was impressed at how little they had to rewrite it, mostly
removing some Vaxism's - Stan and I were not worried about portability, we
just wanted something to talk correctly to the UNIX V7 TCP from 3COM (UNET)
and the TCP we had written from the Cyber NOS].
Clem
On Thu, Jul 11, 2019 at 11:56 PM Nigel Williams <
nw(a)retrocomputingtasmania.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 11
Jul 2019, ron(a)ronnatalie.com wrote:
> > (PDP-11, 386) and also there “UNIX running under VMS” product.
Was there only three UNIX on VMS (or under...) options?
Eunice:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eunice_(software)
"phi"-nix: A Unix Emulator for VAX/VMS:
https://scholarship.rice.edu/bitstream/handle/1911/101549/TR82-08.pdf?seque…
ISC's IS/1-WB Work Bench for VMS (UNIX Tools only?)