There is a somewhat modern port of V6 to the 286, which is in the archive
(
http://minnie.tuhs.org/Archive/Other/V6on286/) There is also a modern x86 port of V7
available at
http://www.nordier.com/v7x86/ This one is more interesting as it aims to run
in modern machines and includes a bootable CD image.
Best regards,
Sergio Aguayo
----- Mensaje original -----
De: "Michele Ghisolfo" <ghisolfo.m(a)gmail.com>
Para: "Sergio Aguayo" <sergioag(a)qmailhosting.net>
Enviados: Lunes, 11 de Julio 2011 7:02:37
Asunto: Re: [TUHS] SVR4 x86 -- Sources
On Mon, 2011-07-11 at 08:50 -0400, Sergio Aguayo wrote:
If you're reading the Lion's book, better
get Unix V6 from the archive. SVR4 is quite different in many aspects.
Best regards,
Sergio Aguayo
I got them, but they work on PDP-11. I'd like to see an version of Unix
working on Intel x86. As far as I know, SVR4 was the first Unix working
on this architecture.
If I recall correctly Unix V6 was only ported on Interdata 7/32
computers. I'd like to get the sources of a small Unix kernel working
on x86.
Has anyone ported Unix V6 on x86?
Thanks for your replies,
-- Michele