On Wednesday, 4 September 2024 at 4:49:47 -0400, Jim Carpenter wrote:
On Sun, Sep 1, 2024 at 3:33 AM Kevin Bowling
<kevin.bowling(a)kev009.com> wrote:
Many of the BSD/OS versions have disc images on
archive.org or
osarchive.org where the 7.4GB rar file was helpful for getting a 5.1
contrib disc since the
archive.org one is corrupt. So the binaries
and source seem fairly well preserved for future explorers.
Check again. The contrib image in the 7.4GB rar has the same hash as
the one on
archive.org and elsewhere. I have no idea if the install
image is 100% correct. Hell, it's possible every image in that archive
and on
archive.org is bad. I just don't know.
So if anybody has any BSD/OS CDs please speak up.
I have CDs of 2.0, 2.1 and 3.0. I had 1.x, but I can't put my hands
on them right now. Maybe they were on QIC tape, in which case they're
probably unrecoverable. I also have source trees for 4.0, 4.1 and the
development version of 5.0 which I used to write the code for FreeBSD.
What's the legal situation about distributing them?
Greg
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