Mach has its own ps. The problem is that it just dumps core. I rebuilt it from inside
the source, and it has some weird pathing issues, but it dumps core too.
At that point I kind of gave up.
One fun thing is searching the boot string reveals exactly one machine running this
build. Although I would imagine that they probably have nothing left of this..
#N thrash
#S DEC VAX 11/785; Mach/4.3/2/1
#O Princeton University, Department of Computer Science
#C Pat Parseghian
#E princeton!pep
#T +1 609 452 6261
#P Engineering Quadrangle, Princeton, NJ 08544
#L 40 21 N / 74 40 W
#W princeton!pep (Pat Parseghian); Mon Nov 6 18:19:19 EST 1989
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On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 3:37 AM +0800, "Madeline Autumn-Rose"
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On Tue, Jul 16, 2019, at 02:33, Jason Stevens wrote:
I uploaded my SIMH config, along with the RP06 disk images here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/bsd42/files/4BSD%20under%20Windows/v0.4/Ma…
`ps` is a little unhappy. Hmm. Wonder why.
myname# ps aux
USER PID %CPU %MEM SZ RSS TT STAT TIME COMMAND
ps: cant read u for pid -26328 from /dev/drum
ps: cant read indir pte to get u for pid 0 from /dev/kmem
ps: cant read u for pid -15008 from /dev/drum
ps: cant read indir pte to get u for pid 0 from /dev/kmem
ps: cant read u for pid -32767 from /dev/drum
ps: cant read indir pte to get u for pid 0 from /dev/kmem
ps: cant read u for pid 0 from /dev/drum
ps: cant read u for pid 0 from /dev/drum
ps: cant read indir pte to get u for pid 124 from /dev/kmem
I don't think those PIDs should be negative. :)
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