I have a set of disks and manuals for Interactive UNIX 2.0. I got it
way back when my local ham radio club was big time into it. Linux
eventually displaced Interactive as a favored distribution, but 10+
years ago, if you wanted SysV r3.2 for an i386, this was one of the best
ways to do it. We used it largely for UUCP, but on more than one occasion,
I used Vpix, the DOS environment emulator that ships as an option to
Interactive UNIX, so I could run the Microsoft C compiler to produce some
little command-line tool.
By today's standards, it's a footnote of the OS wars. If, however,
you want something which was representative of the times, it's a nice
thing to have. I do not need it and am offering it to the list before
discarding it.
Free to good home; you pay shipping from 43202. It will be several pounds
due to the quantity of paper.
-ethan
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