Ken Wellsch just sent me a clean version of the Pro350 patches.
Getting 2.9BSD running on a very small generic KDF11-A machine is what this
is all about. I'll let you know when I get it to boot on real hardware. In
fact, the whole world will know. ;-)
The build I am working on will not run on a Pro. I don't have one to try it
on. I'm extracting only the MSCP-specific software from the Pro patches and
adding it to the regular 2.9 distribution from the PUPS archive.
It appears that the pro350 patches are for a later release of 2.9 than the
vanilla 2.9BSD PUPS distribution. When I compared some of the files other
than the ra driver, there appeared to be a lot more stuff added than would
be justified by the addition of the PRO-specific hardware. When I realized
this, I thought about upgrading, and looked at the 2.9BSD-Patch
distribution, but that looked like a major undertaking, which would require
me to actually understand what I was doing, so I decided not to.
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
[mailto:owner-classiccmp@classiccmp.org]On Behalf Of Ethan Dicks
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 11:18 AM
To: classiccmp
Subject: Re: [pups] adding MSCP driver to 2.9BSD -- distribution is
corrupt!
--- Ken Wellsch <kwellsch(a)tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
Yes, I just took a look at the PUPS archive and
indeed this file
has been damaged. I'm happy to see the copy I have elsewhere is
still okay.
Is the PRO350 distro of 2.9BSD on the 4-CD set of ancient Unices? I'd
look at the label myself, but I'm at work and it isn't.
I'm glad this stuff has been preserved... I had a copy-of-a-copy-of-a-copy
of 2.9BSD on 1600BPI magtape that fell on me from a DEC
Field-Servoid about
15 years ago, but the source tape had read errors. :-(
I even have some Pro hardware sitting in a corner - lots of it hit the
thrift stores about 6 years ago - you could get a complete system for $10.
I even had someone come to my house to give one away! It has VENIX on it
and works, but he forgot the root password and I never had the time to
go crack it. In any case, I'd love to drop a larger disk on it (larger
than the RD52 that's in there) and spin up some BSD.
When you get this all working, I'd love to hear about it. I
don't have any
Qbus PDP-11s better than a KDF-11, so I'm kinda locked out of 2.11BSD.
-ethan