From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: michael_davidson@pacbell.net (Michael Davidson) Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 08:13:18 -0700 Subject: [pups] [Fwd: Re: [TUHS] Bob's emulator and ultrix] In-Reply-To: <4450.134.198.172.102.1145457257.squirrel@www.cs.scranton.edu> References: <4450.134.198.172.102.1145457257.squirrel@www.cs.scranton.edu> Message-ID: <4446538E.5050703@pacbell.net> Bill Gunshannon wrote: >>By the way, are there releases of Xenix that run on PDP-hardware? >>I've only ever heard of PC (8086+)-based ones. >> >> > >I believe there was a version of Xenix for the PDP-11 but Xenix is >based on SYSIII which I understand is not covered by the ancient Unix >license. Of course, if it is, I would love a copy of SYSIII. :-) > XENIX for the PDP-11 was available in the UK from the Software Products Group of Logica (which in late 1986 was acquired by the Santa Cruz Operation and became their UK and European office). As far as I know it was entirely based on V7 - other than adding a few device drivers and configuring the system to match the customer's hardware I don't think that either Microsoft or Logica really did much to the PDP-11 version. I used XENIX on a PDP11/34 back in (I think) 1982 and most of the work was in finding a kernel configuration which both had all of the drivers that we needed and would fit on a non split i&d machinne. I don't believe that any System III code showed up in XENIX until sometime later in the Motorola 68k and Intel x86 versions. Michael Davidson