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* [TUHS] HP 712& v6 or v7
@ 2001-11-12 19:32 Ian King
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From: Ian King @ 2001-11-12 19:32 UTC (permalink / raw)


But there's nothing like the rush of warmed, slighly phenolic air from
the cooling fans of an old minicomputer - I've noticed the furnace
doesn't kick on when the 11/34 is running. (Of course, when I flip on
the RM02s, the breaker trips....)  

-- Ian 

-----Original Message-----
From: Derrik Walker v2.0 [mailto:firebug@apk.net] 
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 11:03 AM
To: Ian King
Cc: tuhs at tuhs.org
Subject: Re: [TUHS] HP 712& v6 or v7


On Monday, November 12, 2001, at 01:31 PM, Ian King wrote:

> Derrik, you're missing the point: what's the fun of doing it the easy 
> way?  :-)  Seriously, though, I think you'd have a couple of serious
> problems: the assembly language components (which are not 
> inconsiderable in V6) would need to be rewritten, and then there's 
> also the question of whether you could find a sufficiently 
> "undisciplined" C compiler to handle pre-ANSI C, to build the rest of 
> the system.
>

Actually, I like playing with emulators - they use a LOT less power than

real computers :)

HP-UX comes with a REAL K&R c compiler that wont handle ANY ANSI stuff.

It's used to rebuild the kernel, but you can use it to build K&R C 
programs too.  That should be usable for the kernel C routines and 
utilities.  But as you pointed out, the assembly stuff you have to be 
rewritten.  Also, you'd have to deal with disk and tty drivers.

firebug at apk.net                                                   
http://junior.apk.net/~firebug
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* [TUHS] HP 712& v6 or v7
@ 2001-11-12 18:31 Ian King
  2001-11-12 19:02 ` Derrik Walker v2.0
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Ian King @ 2001-11-12 18:31 UTC (permalink / raw)


Derrik, you're missing the point: what's the fun of doing it the easy
way?  :-)  Seriously, though, I think you'd have a couple of serious
problems: the assembly language components (which are not inconsiderable
in V6) would need to be rewritten, and then there's also the question of
whether you could find a sufficiently "undisciplined" C compiler to
handle pre-ANSI C, to build the rest of the system.  

-- Ian, running UNIX 6th Ed. on a PDP-11/34a

-----Original Message-----
From: Derrik Walker v2.0 [mailto:firebug@apk.net] 
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 8:29 AM
To: tuhs at tuhs.org
Subject: Re: [TUHS] HP 712& v6 or v7



On Tuesday, November 6, 2001, at 07:34 PM, Paul Hart wrote:

> On Sun, 4 Nov 2001, Mike Allison wrote:
>
>> Anyone tried/interested or successful in getting a copy of v6 or v7 
>> up on a HP 9000 712?
>
> Are you sure it was ever ported to PA-RISC?  As far as I am aware,
> PA-RISC
> (and the HP 9000 712) weren't developed until long after the days of
V6
> and V7 UNIX.

Wouldn't it be easier to just get the PDP-11 emulator from 
gatekeeper.dec.com and compile it for HP-UX or Linux on the 712?  I've 
compiled it on Solaris 8, Linux, and Mac OS X, so it should compile just

fine under HP-UX.

Also, as far as I am aware ( and keep in mind, I am an HP-UX system 
admin. ) HP-UX has only ever been System V. You can run HP-UX, Linux, or

NetBSD on a HP-9000/{800,700}.

- Derrik

firebug at apk.net                                                   
http://junior.apk.net/~firebug
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* [TUHS] New FTP Mirror of the Unix Archive
@ 2001-10-29 23:19 Warren Toomey
  2001-11-04 20:14 ` [TUHS] HP 712& v6 or v7 Mike Allison
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From: Warren Toomey @ 2001-10-29 23:19 UTC (permalink / raw)


All,
	Sergey Poznyakoff in the Ukraine has set up an ftp mirror of the
Unix Archive. It's at tuhs.org.ua. Thanks Sergey!

	Warren



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