From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: djenner@halcyon.com (David C. Jenner) Date: Mon, 13 Oct 1997 12:01:24 -0700 Subject: PDP-11 Xenix References: <199710100412.AA13660@world.std.com> Message-ID: <34427004.3F1EADC6@halcyon.com> I guess I forgot to respond to the VENIX side of this thread. (I followed up on the XENIX side!) I have hardcopy docs for VENIX/11 and VENIX/86. I have never seen disks or a tape of either. I would like to get ahold of a copy of them. I doubt they are on the net anywhere, but if anyone knows, please let us know. This is another situation where a 2nd party bought a license from AT&T (like Microsoft did) for Version 7 and then customized it. Although AT&T (well, SCO really) may be willing to donate hobbyist rights, it's doubtful that the second party (Microsoft, VentureCom) would be willing. VentureCom apparently OKayed the use of the PRO version of VENIX by "hobbyists", but I don't think there is a paper trail to that effect. The one time I contacted VentureCom (who still exists but doesn't support VENIX anymore), they didn't know what I was talking about and were worried about copyrights. Dave Allison J Parent wrote: > > Dave, > > > Your right, drain beth, err brain death. Sometimes all those *nixs are the > same to me. Especially after configuring three vaxen for VMS and installing > it. I know heresy but, Netbsd has proven uninstallable here on all four > systems. > > > Well venix on the pro350 runs far better than POS! In fact it's the only > *nix running here as even slackware has had problems (bad CD!). > > That however is news! Is there a version of venix for "real" PDP-11s? on > the net? > > Allison -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: vcard.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 330 bytes Desc: Card for David C. Jenner URL: