On Wed, 2008-05-07 at 23:13 -0700, Mark Davidson wrote:
If I remember correctly, there's not only an
install disk that is bootable,
you also need license keys that were supplied by Interactive.
IIRC, that was only for the multi-user extensions, You could install a
1-2 user version w/ out typing in keys/serial numbers.
Also IIRC, if you do have the multi-user extensions (and keys),
remember, once you install the MU disk, it modifies the original so its
now keyed to the serial you used.
Interactive Unix on a 486DX2/66 w/ 16Mb of RAM, those were the
days.......
David
PS: No, alas, I figure its _highly_ unlikely that I still have my pile
of floppies anywhere, I'm going to guess the 'basement monster' ate them
sometime in the last 10-15yrs.
PPS: I also think there were more disks to the collection, however, I'm
also thinking the version of Interactive I remember was 3.(something).
Mark
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 3:28 PM, Steven Hirsch <snhirsch at gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, 7 May 2008, Steven Hirsch wrote:
On Tue, 6 May 2008, John Floren wrote:
On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 11:05 PM, <g-wright at att.net> wrote:
> I have a DEC server (PC) with a 486 running Interactive Unix and I
> cant
> seem to find a way in to change root Password. Any one have a boot
> disk
> or better yet a full set of disks.
>
I have what I _think_ is a full set of 3.5" diskettes:
Interactive X11 Version 2.0
Runtime System:
System and Servers 1-4
Clients 1-4
Display Servers I & II
Easy Windows Version 2.0 Motif Window Manager V1.1.1
Contributed Software 1-3
Never even tried to read these, much less install them. For all I know,
none of these are bootable and require a missing install disk.
Quick followup: None of these seem bootable. There must be an
installation diskette that's missing. If anyone comes up with one, would
appreciate an image.
Steve
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