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  • athornton | Exploring old Unixes
    Overview of old unix versions which can be run on simulated (or real) pdp-11 computers.
    The UNIX-HATERS Handbook, a review on https://athornton.dreamwidth.org/14272.html is also worth reading.

    See also his ANCIENT COMPUTER MVSEVM on https://mvsevm.fsf.net/
    If you want an account on one of these systems, please email Adam Thornton <athornton@gmail.com> and ask.
    All systems are emulated, on Raspberry Pi and Linux.

    1: Multics MR 12.6f (Honeywell 6800 DPS-8/M)
    2: TOPS-20 7.1 (PDP-10 KL-10)
    3: TOPS-10 7.03 (PDP-10 KA-10)
    4: ITS (PDP-10 KA-10)
    5: OpenVMS 7.3 (MicroVAX 3900)
    6: Unix v7 (PDP-11/70)
    7: Unix 2.11bsd (PDP-11/70)

    Announced on the TUHS mailing list. https://www.tuhs.org/pipermail/tuhs/2019-August/018253.html
    Tue Jun 11 11:17:59 2019 - permalink -
    - https://athornton.dreamwidth.org/14340.html
    blog computer history ITS pdp-11 SimH Unix
  • UNIX
    Guides how to install or run older UNIX versions in simh.
    Also the UNIX Programmer's manual of V1-V6. V1-V6 are available as nroff output converted to html. V4-V6 are also available as troff'ed PDFs.
    The site also has information about Plan 9 and pdp-6/pdp-10.
    Fri Apr 26 14:12:50 2019 - permalink -
    - http://squoze.net/UNIX/
    computer history pdp-10 pdp-11 plan9 Unix
  • mpsh
    mpsh is an experimental command interpreter for Unix systems written by Dave Fischer at the Center for Computational Aesthetics and distributed under the 3-clause BSD license.
    Fri Jan 25 16:51:15 2019 - permalink -
    - https://www.cca.org/mpsh/
    BSD FOSS shell software Unix
  • John Lion's “A commentary on the Sixth Edition UNIX Operating System” book
    Retypeset in LaTeX. According to Warner Losh
    https://www.tuhs.org/pipermail/tuhs/2019-January/017372.html
    the procedure name index is missing.
    Wed Jan 9 20:38:44 2019 - permalink -
    - https://github.com/kanner/lions-book
    book LaTeX operating-system TUHS Unix
  • Two-Bit History
    Blog about computer history, describing the source of cat(1), Lisp, RSS, Ada Lovelace's first program and more.
    Wed Nov 14 13:55:39 2018 - permalink -
    - https://twobithistory.org/
    blog computer history lisp Unix
  • FreeBSD/arm/Raspberry Pi - FreeBSD Wiki
    How to install FreeBSD/ARM on computers of the Raspberry Pi family.
    Wed Oct 3 12:56:16 2018 - permalink -
    - https://wiki.freebsd.org/FreeBSD/arm/Raspberry%20Pi
    FOSS FreeBSD pi raspberry software Unix π
  • BC NUMBER THEORY PROGRAMS
    Various number theoretic algrorithms written in the bc(1) programming language.
    See also the calculator program http://www.numbertheory.org/calc/krm_calc.htm from the same author.
    Fri Jul 6 09:46:48 2018 - permalink -
    - http://www.numbertheory.org/gnubc/bc_programs.html
    C mathematics programming Unix
  • LUnix - The Next Generation
    LNG is an operating system primarly for the good old Commodore64 home-computer. There also is a native version for the successor Commodore128. Ports to other 6502/6510 driven 8Bit Computers are possible but not yet started. LUnix started in 1993 and reached the internet in 1994. In 1997 LUnix0.1 was rewritten from scratch, the result is LNG.
    Mon Jun 4 17:05:37 2018 - permalink -
    - http://lng.sourceforge.net/
    6502 hack operating-system Unix
  • [TUHS] History of top
    The MIT ~PWB1 system had a thing called 'dpy', probably written at MIT based on 'ps' (and no doubt inspired by ITS' PEEK), which had similar functionality.
    Seems like it never escaped, though. Man page and source here:
     http://ana-3.lcs.mit.edu/~jnc/tech/unix/man1/dpy.1
     http://ana-3.lcs.mit.edu/~jnc/tech/unix/s1/dpy.c
    Fri May 25 11:44:10 2018 - permalink -
    - https://www.tuhs.org//pipermail/tuhs/2018-May/013856.html
    computer history ITS TUHS Unix
  • w11: PDP-11/70 CPU and SoC
    The project contains the VHDL code for a complete DEC PDP-11 system: a PDP-11/70 CPU with memory management unit, but without floating point unit, a complete set of mass storage peripherals (RK11/RK05, RL11/RL02, RK70/RP06, TM11/TU10) and a basic set of UNIBUS peripherals (DL11, LP11, PC11), and last but not least a cache and memory controllers for SRAM and PSRAM.

    The design is FPGA proven, runs currently on Digilent Cmod A7 , Arty , Basys3 , Nexys4 DDR , Nexys4 , Nexys3 , Nexys2 and S3board boards. See section Complete Systems for more information.

    5th Edition UNIX, 7th Edition UNIX, and 2.11BSD UNIX are known to boot, the hardware should also support DEC RT11 and RSX-11M, see section Running Systems for more information.

    This is a retrocomputing project, rebuilding hardware from the late 70s and running historical software. To get into the tune see Figure D-1, a 11/70 console, and Figure F-2, a baseline system setup.
    Mon May 14 11:31:23 2018 - permalink -
    - https://wfjm.github.io/home/w11/
    computer DEC FPGA history pdp-11 Unix VHDL
  • Awesome UNIX® list
    This list is an exploration of the world of UNIX®, including UNIX history, the relevance of UNIX today, and lists select awesome UNIX and UNIX-like projects. This list also contains resources for UNIX standards, programming, communities, and free software.
    Tue May 8 14:02:04 2018 - permalink -
    - https://github.com/sirredbeard/Awesome-UNIX
    BSD history Linux operating-system Unix
  • Notes for new Make users
    How to use (GNU) make.
    Tue Apr 10 16:52:03 2018 - permalink -
    - http://gromnitsky.users.sourceforge.net/articles/notes-for-new-make-users/
    GNU software tool Unix
  • The history of documented Unix facilities
    The links are associated with a timeline visualization, a curated data set, and a repository detailing the evolution of 15,596 unique documented facilities (commands, system calls, library functions, device drivers, etc.) across 93 major Unix releases tracked by the Unix history repository.
    Wed Mar 21 14:22:06 2018 - permalink -
    - https://dspinellis.github.io/unix-history-man/index.html
    computer history software Unix
  • The Open Group Base Specifications Issue 7, Shell & Utilities
    Tue Nov 21 16:56:40 2017 - permalink -
    - http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/contents.html
    POSIX standard Unix
  • [TUHS] Determining what was on a tape back in the day
    tm (tape mark), a simple tool to analyse magnetic tapes on unix.
    Mon Nov 20 12:51:57 2017 - permalink -
    - http://www.tuhs.org/pipermail/tuhs/2017-November/011838.html
    computer history software TUHS Unix
  • Computer History Wiki
    This wiki is an experiment to create a means for knowledgeable people to enter their information into some kind of a knowledge base. This is however, not the relatively formalized tone and style imposed by Wikipedia. Sentences starting with "I seem to recall" are perfectly welcome here - and articles do not have to be in the descriptive, encyclopedic style Wikipedia enforces. On the contrary, it is preferred that many of the articles be references, guides, helpful hints, suggestions, tutorials and so on.

    If you have any information you want to contribute to this wiki, please, contribute it. We'd much rather remove or modify a dozen potentially unsuited submissions than miss out on a single good one. We hope this wiki grows into a useful resource for everyone interested in classic computing, no matter what their level of knowledge may be; it is meant to be all-encompassing. -- Tore & Lucky
    Fri Nov 17 13:44:15 2017 - permalink -
    - http://gunkies.org/wiki/Main_Page#News
    computer history pdp-11 Unix
  • http://history.dcs.ed.ac.uk/archive/os/emas/docs/taste/
    More Taste: Less Greed?
    or
    Sending UNIX to the Fat Farm

    C H Forsyth

    Can also be found on the authors' site http://www.terzarima.net/doc/taste.pdf
    Department of Computer Science
    University of York
    Thu Apr 27 11:15:04 2017 - permalink -
    - http://history.dcs.ed.ac.uk/archive/os/emas/docs/taste/
    computer history Unix
  • Fuzix--small Unix for 8-bit microprocessors
    This is the announcement, more details can be found on https://github.com/EtchedPixels/FUZIX
    Note that it is not limited to 8-bit processors: core code can be built for 6502, 6809, 68000, 8086, MSP430, pdp11 and Z80/Z180.
    Fri Apr 21 11:03:18 2017 - permalink -
    - https://plus.google.com/+AlanCoxLinux/posts/a2jAP7Pz1gj
    computer GPL history operating-system Unix
  • Scientific Operations
    Used to contain a mirror of Wolfgang Helbig's material about v6 unix and pdp-11, but it has been removed.
    See also chapter 1.0 of his operating system lecture notes at:
    http://doc.cat-v.org/unix/v6/operating-systems-lecture-notes/script/
    among others, it explains the assembler language, together with the description of the instruction set
    http://doc.cat-v.org/unix/v6/operating-systems-lecture-notes/pdp11/doc/cpu
    and finally the Unix Assembler Reference Manual(1) at
    http://doc.cat-v.org/unix/v6/operating-systems-lecture-notes/v6/doc/index.html

    Other parts of the site deal with Plan 9, fonts and more.
    Sun Mar 26 15:29:16 2017 - permalink -
    - http://sciops.net/downloads/mirrors/wolfgang/
    computer history pdp-11 plan9 Unix
  • UX/RT - Universally eXtensible Real Time operating system
    Description of an interesting operating system (not implemented yet) based on ideas from QNX and Plan 9.
    Sun Mar 26 03:38:28 2017 - permalink -
    - http://minnie.tuhs.org/pipermail/tuhs/2017-March/009306.html
    operating-system plan9 TUHS Unix
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