Wow, this is really cool, Charlie. It puts a lot of stuff in perspective.
I wonder if you might add a bit more detail about the BSD ports? That's
what we ran on our RTs; I seem to recall that product was only available to
educational institutions and was referred to as AOS: "Academic Operating
System." I do recall that it came with NFS, and possibly AFS version 2? It
seemed to be approximately 4.3-Tahoe based. The AFS bit is hazy....
On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 2:41 PM, Charles H Sauer <sauer(a)technologists.com>
wrote:
I've refrained from jumping into AIX & RT/PC
discussions on TUHS. It seems
more appropriate to summarize AIX history than try to correct or clarify
specifics out of context.
I wrote about 5 pages, got feedback, revised accordingly, and posted at
https://notes.technologists.com/notes/2017/03/08/lets-start-
at-the-very-beginning-801-romp-rtpc-aix-versions/.
Charlie