Interesting. WRT sun and vax, those were the two most popular platforms
at the time. So if you wanted to spread the Free Software gospel, it
made sense to target those platforms first.
Targetting 68020 also made a number of other vendors potentially available.
Apollo comes to mind, I'm sure there were others.
I remember bootstrapping GCC 1.0 on one of the vaxen I ran when I
was a sysadmin at Emory University. I don't think I played with anything
earlier but I don't remember.
Arnold
<jsteve(a)superglobalmegacorp.com> wrote:
I recently found out that
vim.org of all places had a
copy of GCC 0.9, which was the first public version, to support the VAX & 68020 SUN
platforms of the time.
http://ftp.vim.org/languages/gcc/old-releases/gcc-1/
I built it on SIMH + 4.2BSD VAX along with the ‘gnu1988’ along with other gems like bison
1.00, flex 1.0 .. and it was a lot more unstable than I was expecting, the next oldest
version is 1.21 which adds more platforms, and some much needed stability. I know it’s
old, but it’s funny how pro SUN they were at the time.
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Subject: Re: [TUHS] Reorganising the Unix Archive? (GNU?)
There's a fair amount of stuff on
ftp.gnu.org itself. The FSF
used to make tapes and CDs; perhaps they still have some laying around?
I'm not sure who to ask there, though, although I could try to find
someone.
Arnold
Jason Stevens <jsteve(a)superglobalmegacorp.com> wrote:
I've been on again and off again collecting
stuff... What I've found I've put on source forge since it's easier to
upload binaries there. Same for Linux, while there is an ancient Linux site, all
it's mirrors are vanishing
On February 20, 2017 2:50:13 PM GMT+08:00, Warren Toomey <wkt(a)tuhs.org> wrote:
On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 02:14:19PM +0800, Jason
Stevens wrote:
I dont know if it's worth even trying to
find and mirror pre 1993
( IE
when cheap CD-ROM mastering was possible) GNU
software?
I'm happy to accept CD images of GNU stuff, but "GNU's not Unix" so
it
may not be put into the Unix Archive.
We do need a GNU historian and curator. Ditto for Linux.
Cheers, Warren
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