On 2005-Jun-08 23:07:34 -0600, James Falknor <james(a)peacemax.org> wrote:
All we need to do is put the word out that TUHS is
seeking pre-1991 AIX
source code and it's bound to surface.
It depends how widely spread the source code was and how may people
still have readable 15 year old backups. I know I tend to delete old
code after a while and many of my old QIC-150 tapes are no longer
readable.
If all else fails, I'm sure
someone has a pre-1991 AIX binary distribution that could be
disassembled (that is if a binary distribution can be disassembled back
to a rough source code).
I'd be very surprised if this produces anything useful. The code will
have been compiled with a reasonable degree of optimisation and won't
have any debugging symbols in it. It would be reasonably trivial to
turn it into something that a C compiler could understand but making
it look anything like the original is a major undertaking.
--
Peter Jeremy
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