On 1/1/2006 at 11:50 PM compoobah at
valleyimplants.com wrote:
For SCO, the release numbers were different (at
least at the end), Release
2.3.2 was 286, 2.3.4 was 386. Earlier (2.2 series) I'm not as sure of, my
disks specify "SCO XENIX 386" on the 386 specific bits, and they just say
"SCO XENIX" on the utility & games volumes (likely common). Minix 1.1+ can
be had from
www.minix3.org/previous-versions/index.html, and Coherent is
available online if you poke around, too, but I think it might be the 386+
only V4.10.
I checked the distro diskettes and most of them are market 2.3, so I guess
they're 386. But much of the development toolkit and utilites are marked
"286". Does that mean that SCO 386 implementations don't use the flat
32-bit memory model?