We need more affiliated groups! Bob, you want to lead
an IBM group?
David, how about an encumbered BSD group? Minnie will provide web space,
archive area, mail list as required.
What sort of interest do we have in doing something like this?
IF the interest was there, I could probably make some time to chair an
IBM RT related group. So far it seems about half a dozen folks were
interested in the RT things. Let's see where it goes.....
Bob
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I know that
www.multicians.org is a nice web site devoted to Multics,
but does anyone know where I can learn more about other precursors to
unix?
Thompson mentions that unix borrows heavily from CTSS. I think that
Corbato wrote a book on this system, but that book seems nearly as
rare as chicken teeth. I think he also wrote an earlier journal
article on the system, which I imagine shouldn't be hard to locate.
Finally, Thompson also mentions that fork() basically existed in its
current form in the Berkeley Timesharing System. That is the one and
only thing I have ever heard about this system. Anyone know where I
can learn more?
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Subject: Re: 4.3BSD-Reno install on MicroVAX II
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jkunz(a)unixag-kl.fh-kl.de wrote:
On 6 Jun, Michael Sokolov wrote:
4.3BSD-Reno is spoiled and bloated,
This
is what I was waiting for. ;-)
and won't fit on an RD53.
I have a
Dilog DQ686 MCSP ESDI controler with three 320MB disks hany...
And a QD33 with two 9" 940MB SMD disks. But these disks are nor very
hany. ;-)
The true 4.3BSD however, 4.3BSD-Quasijarus, will.
Hmm.
[jkunz@MissSophie 4.3BSD-Quasijarus0a]$ file stand.Z
stand.Z: data
[jkunz@MissSophie 4.3BSD-Quasijarus0a]$ uncompress -c stand.Z > /bigtmp/tmp/stand
uncompress: stand.Z: Inappropriate file type or format
The same for 4.3BSD-Quasijarus0. This is my local PUPS / TUHS archive
mirror, rsynced last week. MissSophie is a i386 box with NetBSD 1.4.2.
you have to use the "Quasijarus" compress which is, in the
pups archive, Distributions/4bsd/components/compress.tar.
Been there, sounds good, but see above... An other reason was: I wanted
to install some "original" CSRG stuff. So I took 4.3BSD-Reno. The
version in the archive is complete and supports my CPU/disk/tape.
Cyrille.
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