From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: lm@bitmover.com (Larry McVoy) Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 08:31:56 -0700 Subject: [TUHS] Uwisc4.3 question... In-Reply-To: <46b366130903212153v7b9dc0f6i2b9313f30a515cf6@mail.gmail.com> References: <46b366130903212153v7b9dc0f6i2b9313f30a515cf6@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20090322153156.GI31390@bitmover.com> I was around UWisc when people were working on this. I could track down some names. Last I heard Tad was at Legato as CTO. Dave Cohrs was around then, he might know. This is a fairly interesting chunk of code because when I like through it, it looks a lot like the SunOS 4.x VFS layer (I worked at Sun in the kernel group right after that stuff got done). A lot of the kernel folk at Sun were ex-Wisconsin people, back then Wisconsin was quite the hackers school. The guy who did the VM system at Sun, the basis for most modern VM systems, came from Wisconsin. I watched him do a BSD port to an HP machine in 2 days once. On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 12:53:07AM -0400, Jason Stevens wrote: > I went ahead and downloaded this [ > http://www.tuhs.org/Archive/4BSD/Distributions/thirdparty/UWisc4.3/ ], > made up some tape images and installed it on SIMH... And what I found > is that as far as I can tell there is *NO* information about this > thing.. > > All I can find is that it includes the vfs layer from SunOS and it's > NFS... It looks like beta software from the root user being "The Not > Ready for Prime Time Super User". > There is also a tadl user, Tad Lebeck which I think is from "Storage > Confrence".. > > Anyways it seems absent from the UNIX tree, and just about anywhere > from google's search of usenet, other then a single node running this > back in the UUCP days.. > > So is this a unique build of 4.3, is it it's own thing? Should it be > added to the unix tree? Did it get rolled back into RENO? > It does appear to be dead end, but I haven't combed that much thru it.. > > > FWIW here is the UUCP entry I found... > ------ > #N eedsp > #S Vax 11/780; 4.3+NFS Wisconsin Unix > #O School of Electrical Engineering > #C Deborah J. Jackson > #E gt-eedsp!deb > #T +1 404 894 3058 > #P School of EE, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, 30332 > #L 84 23 43 W / 33 46 30 N > #W eedsp!deb (Deb Jackson); Wed Jul 19 11:35:13 EDT 1989 > ------ > > > And for the heck of it, a bootup log.. > ------ > loading ra(0,0)boot > Boot > : ra(0,0)vmunix > 290188+89696+102928 start 0x12f8 > 4.3 BSD UNIX #3: Mon Dec 29 11:54:56 CST 1986 > tadl at brie:/usr/src/bsd/4.3/sys/GENERIC > real mem = 8388608 > SYSPTSIZE limits number of buffers to 134 > avail mem = 7136256 > using 134 buffers containing 524288 bytes of memory > mcr0 at tr1 > mcr1 at tr2 > uba0 at tr3 > hk0 at uba0 csr 177440 vec 210, ipl 15 > rk0 at hk0 slave 0 > rk1 at hk0 slave 1 > rk2 at hk0 slave 2 > rk3 at hk0 slave 3 > uda0 at uba0 csr 172150 vec 774, ipl 15 > ra0 at uda0 slave 0 > zs0 at uba0 csr 172520 vec 224, ipl 15 > ts0 at zs0 slave 0 > dz0 at uba0 csr 160100 vec 300, ipl 15 > dz1 at uba0 csr 160110 vec 310, ipl 15 > dz2 at uba0 csr 160120 vec 320, ipl 15 > dz3 at uba0 csr 160130 vec 330, ipl 15 > Changing root device to ra0a > Automatic reboot in progress... > Sat Mar 21 16:45:41 PST 1987 > /dev/ra0a: 355 files, 5885 used, 1544 free (8 frags, 192 blocks, 0.1% fragmion) > /dev/rra0g: 12289 files, 65182 used, 180043 free (275 frags, 22471 > blocks,fragmentation) > /dev/rra0h: 2 files, 9 used, 138575 free (15 frags, 17320 blocks, 0.0% fragtion) > Sat Mar 21 16:45:49 PST 1987 > /dev/ra0a mounted on / > /dev/ra0g mounted on /usr > /dev/ra0h mounted on /mnt > starting rpc daemons: portmap rpcd. > starting system logger > starting local deamons: routed sendmail biod. > preserving editor files > clearing /tmp > standard daemons: update cron. > starting network daemons: inetd printer. > Sat Mar 21 16:45:54 PST 1987 > > > Wisconsin UNIX (myname console) > 4.3+NFS > V.* > > login: root > Last login: Sat Mar 21 16:44:51 on console > 4.3 BSD UNIX #3: Mon Dec 29 11:54:56 CST 1986 > You have mail. > Don't login as root, use su > myname# > _______________________________________________ > TUHS mailing list > TUHS at minnie.tuhs.org > https://minnie.tuhs.org/mailman/listinfo/tuhs -- --- Larry McVoy lm at bitmover.com http://www.bitkeeper.com