On 11/23/15 12:40 AM, Erik E. Fair wrote:
The undergrads who used that system to learn Unix
ported many
a BSD
utility to that system (at least the ones that weren't too RAM-hungry),
starting with BerkNet so we could move files around easily & have E-mail.
That reminds me that you are going to run into utilities that use the
overlaying ld that jumps through hoops to get large programs (vi) to run
in a 16 bit address space.
I'll dig through my archives and see if there was a Z8000 version of pcc
in the MIT compiler kit.