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From: wkt@cs.adfa.edu.au (Warren Toomey)
Subject: Recent PUPS Archive additions
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 10:54:33 +1100 (EST)	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200001192354.KAA40551@henry.cs.adfa.edu.au> (raw)

Hi all,
	Several new things have arrived in the PUPS Archive, so I thought
I'd pass on details of what and where.

Tim Shoppa has found & recovered the tapes from the following Usenix
conferences: 1983, 1987, 1988 and 1989. Their contents are now in
Applications/Shoppa_Tapes in the archive.

Dennis Ritchie has sent in two DECtape images, s1-bits and s2-bits.
s2-bits dates from 1972, and contains several 1st Edition binaries and
the binaries of an early C compiler. s1-bits is part of a disk image,
but I've been able to recover some of its contents: some application
source in both assembly and C. It seems to date from early 1973. Both
tapes are in Distributions/research/1972_stuff in the archive.

By using the C compiler binaries on s2-bits, I've been able to recompile
the two primeval C compilers whose source is in Applications/Early_C_Compilers
and which are described by Dennis on his web page at
http://cm.bell-labs.com/who/dmr/primevalC.html

Most recently, Dennis has also unearthed the on-line manual pages for
3rd and 4th Edition UNIX. They are in Distributions/research/Dennis_v3
and Distributions/research/Dennis_v3, respectively.

It still looks like all kernel code before 5th Edition is gone, except
for the nsys kernel code in Distributions/research/Dennis_v3 and a few bits
on paper that Dennis has.

Cheers,
	Warren

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> Several new things have arrived in the PUPS Archive, so I thought
> I'd pass on details of what and where.

Could someone please burn a new snapshot of the archive for me?  I'm happy
to compensate you, of course.

Thanks,
Phil Garcia
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA



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