I added TCP/IP to SCO which is some sort of sys v thing (I think, it's
been a lot of years). I think Lachman (where I was working at the
time) did a lot of streams based TCP/IP, they may have done one for
the vax.
But why would you want it? It was a steaming pile of sh*t.
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 07:45:19PM -0400, Jason Stevens wrote:
I was wondering if anyone had access to any SYSV for
the VAX and could
say what levels support TCP/IP?
I put in a request at
http://www.novell.com/licensing/ntap/legal.html
to see if they are even entertaining the sale of SYSV licenses... But
I kind of figure they don't have the actual material itself....
I know A/UX a SYSVr2.2 had TCP/IP but I don't know if it was in the
AT&T base, or if it was something that UniSoft had added...
Anyways thanks for any/all responses....
Oh and FWIW I've gotten a super minimal SYSIII thing booting on SIMH!
I've just have to work out some more disk formatting/restoring as the
root partition sizes don't agree between 32v & SYSIII....
Jason
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