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* [TUHS] BSD/386 and its ilk
@ 2008-07-05  6:28 Wesley Parish
  2008-07-05  7:44 ` Greg 'groggy' Lehey
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From: Wesley Parish @ 2008-07-05  6:28 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi.

I'm reading TCP/IP Illustrated - for the first time; talk about slack! - and 
noticed Stevens used BSD/386.  I remember seeing in DDJ in the early '90s ads 
for various software-plus-source from a Texas repackaging company, and they 
had BSD/[386|i|OS] at various times for $1k.00.

That was then - this is now.  Is it likely, or even possible, that BSDi the 
company would be ready to consider BSD/386 and such early releases, legacy 
that could be donated to TUHS?  And if so, who should we contact, to ask?

Thanks

Wesley Parish
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Maku e ki, he tangata, he tangata, he tangata.
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* [TUHS] BSD/386 and its ilk
  2008-07-05  6:28 [TUHS] BSD/386 and its ilk Wesley Parish
@ 2008-07-05  7:44 ` Greg 'groggy' Lehey
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Greg 'groggy' Lehey @ 2008-07-05  7:44 UTC (permalink / raw)


On Saturday,  5 July 2008 at 18:28:51 +1200, Wesley Parish wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'm reading TCP/IP Illustrated - for the first time; talk about slack! - and
> noticed Stevens used BSD/386.  I remember seeing in DDJ in the early '90s ads
> for various software-plus-source from a Texas repackaging company, and they
> had BSD/[386|i|OS] at various times for $1k.00.
>
> That was then - this is now.  Is it likely, or even possible, that BSDi the
> company would be ready to consider BSD/386 and such early releases, legacy
> that could be donated to TUHS?  And if so, who should we contact, to ask?

Well, definitely not BSDI, who closed down about 5 years ago.  But you
could try Wind River Systems, who bought them out before closing them
down.

It's not impossible; I have a complete BSD/OS 5.x tree somewhere which
was given to me during my work on the FreeBSD SMPng project, which
based on code from BSD/OS.  I'm not at liberty to distribute it,
unfortunately, but the impression I got at the time (2000) was that it
wouldn't be too difficult to get code if you had a reason.

Greg
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