[HECnet] 2.11BSD

Clem Cole clemc at ccc.com
Mon Dec 17 15:31:43 PST 2012


actually 2.10/11 was a distant relation to 4.1/4.2 when Keith started.   but his group had an 11/34 if IIRC and he wanted some the tools from the vax that had blown out the instruction limit
of the address space

Clem
On Dec 17, 2012, at 6:01 PM, Johnny Billquist <bqt at softjar.se> wrote:

On 2012-12-17 23:50, Boyanich, Alastair wrote:

Hi all,

Can someone straighten me out on a few things.

1) Other than the tuhs/pups guys that seem to have archives of 2.11BSD,
is there a central place that manages source / build / patch trees ?
I've seen the "RetroBSD" guys running this on MIPS PIC32 stuff, but I
suspect from my readings thus far they don't much care about the 11
tree.

Eh. The obvious canonical source would be sms. Steve M. Schultz, who is the official maintainer. I don't remember where he keeps stuff, but that should be easy to locate.

Nobody cares about 2BSD except for the PDP-11 people, since 2BSD by now are rather distant in relation to all the "modern" BSD.

2) Was 2.11BSD ever ported to other platforms? Given the age/era, I'm
curious about 8088/8086/NECv20/80286 given the banked memory models used
and looking at the 8088/8086 XENIX disassembly.

Nope. That would not have been 2BSD then. And since the PDP-11 don't even have banked memory, it would probably cause some headaches to port 2BSD to something like 80286 or other similar machines.
To make it clear - the PDP-11 have a very normal MMU with pages.

    Johnny

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