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Redhat Mike


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01-23-04 10:10 PM

Hi all,

Many moons ago (1993), Sun produced a version of UNIX called Interactive
UNIX.  I am looking for the advanced TCP/IP disk that comes with telnet,
rsh, ftp etc ...  The floppy I have is corrupt, but the streams, basic
networking, and network drivers floppies all installed ok.  Unfortunately, I
can't do much with UUCP 

If anyone has this floppy and would be willing to email me an image I would
very much appreciate it.  Believe it or not, this stuff is still used to run
manufacturing equipment here in the USA.  In a way, this is like a UNIX
history lesson for me.  I am getting to play with the original AT&T System
V, which is pretty cool.  Today I built a new kernel and added the wd0
ethernet card driver and it even worked.  It is amazingly similar to SCO
Openserver, but I have no idea what an S51K filesystem is.

Thanks,

-Mike
deletethis-redhat@wideopenwest.com







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    Re: Sun Interactive UNIX v4.0 -- searching for TCP/IP Advanced Floppy  
Finnbarr P. Murphy


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01-23-04 10:10 PM

"Redhat Mike" <deletethis-redhat@wideopenwest.com> wrote in message news:<4Z
Wdnfqxb8kjrUSi4p2dnA@wideopenwest.com>...
quote:
> history lesson for me. I am getting to play with the original AT&T System > V, which is pretty cool. Today I built a new kernel and added the wd0 > ethernet card driver and it even worked. It is amazingly similar to SCO > Openserver, but I have no idea what an S51K filesystem is.
S51K is "shorthand: for a SysV 1Kb filesystem i.e. 1K blocks instead of 512-byte blocks. - Finnbarr




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