It's a net/2 something much later. I'm interested in what would have been an encumbered pre net/2 release of 4.2 or 4.3 for the i386... I found out that CMU had BSD running on Mach, and I suspect there is straight ports as well. It's that evelotionary dead end of 386 UNIX from 1986-1991 that interests me as they clearly could have had the market but they obviously blew it.

On February 19, 2017 3:01:04 PM GMT+08:00, Steve Nickolas <usotsuki@buric.co> wrote:
On Sun, 19 Feb 2017, jsteve@superglobalmegacorp.com wrote:

True, but It’s not 4.3 BSD … I was hoping for something vintage of the
era, just as Solaris 11 is SYSV, but it’s nothing like SYSVr2 on the
VAX….

And historical is far more interesting than something I can just go buy
retail…. Speaking as someone who’s own a NeXT, and even bought OS X
Server 1.0 on release.

Isn't Jolix essentially Reno, if a 4.3BSD is what you're after?

-uso.

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