From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: asmodai@unixware.org.uk (asmodai@unixware.org.uk) Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2002 22:38:36 +0000 Subject: [pups] Interesting PDP/Xenix History Message-ID: I wrote to SCO/Caldera a while back about this one... Here's a quote from the mail I got in reply: "XENIX will never be released under any license, as it is too full of Microsoft copyrights, and "sanitizing" the source to remove such code would render the product useless, and would be a MASSIVE undertaking." Looks like we wont get Xenix in source format unless Microsoft want us to have it. Regards, Paul. "The major difference between a thing that might go wrong and a thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a thing that cannot possibly go wrong goes wrong it usually turns out to be impossible to get at or repair" - Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy Robert Tillyard Sent by: pups-admin at minnie.tuhs.org 03/25/2002 10:38 To: pups at minnie.tuhs.org cc: Subject: Re: [pups] Interesting PDP/Xenix History Frank Wortner wrote: > > on 3/23/02 11:26 PM, Warren Toomey at wkt at minnie.tuhs.org wrote: > > > In article by Martin Crehan: > >> From a thread on Slashdot about Microsoft's Ancient History w/Unix > >> http://slashdot.org/articles/02/03/23/1422243.shtml?tid=130 > >> > >> First Unix/Xenix (Score:1) > >> by presearch on Saturday March 23, @01:58PM (#3213453) > >> (User #214913 Info) > > > > I've left a comment in the thread asking if they would > > donate a copy of the tape's contents to our Archive. > > I also remember running PDP/11 Xenix. The article is basically correct, > although Microsoft (or HCR) did add a working paging system that enabled > simulation of split I&D on small PDP/11s like the 11/23, 11/34, and 11/40. > I also remember that my copy of the installation document had been printed > by Microsoft's PDP/10 (referred to as the "Microsoft Heating Plant" :-) in > the printout). I wish I still had the tape and that printout. Sigh ... > > -- > Frank Would SCO->Caldera have copies of this? SCO did the Intel port of Xenix so they would probably have started with the PDP source. Would tapes be copyright to Microsoft? I doubt that they would release the source for the Intel version as it is still in use today although I don't think that SCO/Caldera will sell it anymore. Rob. _______________________________________________ PUPS mailing list PUPS at minnie.tuhs.org http://minnie.tuhs.org/mailman/listinfo/pups -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: