On Thu, Jul 11, 2019, 4:31 PM Dave Horsfall <dave(a)horsfall.org> wrote:
On Thu, 11 Jul 2019, ron(a)ronnatalie.com wrote:
Interactive Systems. Now there’s a name I’ve
not heard in many a
year. Heinz Lycklama went there.
A blast from the past indeed.
The did a couple of things, a straight UNIX port
to various things
(PDP-11, 386) and also there “UNIX running under VMS” product.
Which model of the PDP-11? I did ports of V6.5 (as I called it) to the
11/34, 11/23, and 11/60, all of which had their oddities.
And that wouldn't be Eunice, would it? Or was that purely a DEC product?
Eunice came from Stanford and was sold by the Wollongong group, both as a
standalone thing, or as the TCP/IP subset... I'm unsure if others licensed
it or not (TGV did the TCP part, iirc, but enhanced it way more than TWG
did).
Warner