On Sun, Sep 3, 2023 at 5:26 AM Andrew Warkentin wrote: > On 9/2/23, Joseph Holsten wrote: > > I’ve been playing around trying to link the OpenSolaris launch commit to > > various pieces in the Unix History Repository, and it’s making me wonder > if > > we’ll ever have a chance to see the history of the systems. > > > > I’m less concerned about HPUX, AIX and SCO’s offerings since I presume > > someone has copy inside these companies. But what about A/UX, Irix, > Tru64? > > Did these ever get sold with licenses to source tapes? Are there copies > we > > need to preserve in-camera so something can exist 120 years after > creation > > or whenever copyright expires? > > > There are source leaks for quite a few commercial Unices floating > around in various places. These are the ones I'm aware of: > > A/UX (0.7, which is complete, and 2.x, which is only the kernel) > AIX 4.1.3 (most of the kernel and some of user space, possibly > complete enough to build) > BSD/OS (various versions, probably complete) > DEC OSF/1 (1.0 and 2.0; these seem reasonably complete) > DYNIX 3.x (several versions, possibly complete enough to build) > DYNIX/PTX (4.x?; possibly complete enough to build) > IRIX 6.5.5 (missing quite a few major packages and nowhere near > complete enough to build) > MIPS RISC/os 4.52 (possibly complete) > SGI System V GL2-W3.7 (for the IRIS 3000 68K machines; probably complete) > SunOS 4.1.3 (seems to be the complete base system) > There is (or was) a github repo that has Solaris 2.5, 2.6, 8 and 11 sources. System III sources are out there, lots of copies, but they all appear to come from the same root source and have just been repackaged. > System V for the 3b2 (several 3.x versions, possibly complete) > System V for the UNIX PC (3.51, possibly complete) > System V/386 4.2 (possibly complete) > Bitsavers also has sources for the IS/1 or similar to a number of different 68k machines, but it's only the kernel. It's V7 based, but with bits of system III and system V tossed in. Also, it's not hard to find SystemVr1 (for VAX and PDP-11), r2, r3 (several) and r4 online. > ULTRIX-11 (at least 3.1) > This is buildable, and legit with permission from DEC. At least parts of it are buildable, I've not tried to do a full system gen from sources. > ULTRIX-32 (2.0, which has been confirmed to build by someone else, and > 4.2, which is also fairly complete) > > I haven't looked at any of these in depth, so I'm not completely sure > of the status of any of them except for A/UX and ULTRIX > hpux has a lot of docs out there. And a lot of binaries, but little source. It's one of the few I've not found sources for when I was doing research on how sync behaved, for example. Warner