From tfb at tfeb.org Fri Apr 2 18:03:23 1999 From: tfb at tfeb.org (Tim Bradshaw) Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1999 09:03:23 +0100 (BST) Subject: Old (7th ed 32v?) manuals Message-ID: <199904020803.JAA15445@lostwithiel.tfeb.org> I have a set of printed (decent quality) manuals which were distributed with 32bit machines (HLH Orions) which ran BSD in later life (I have BSD manuals for them). These ones must be from some early port of , perhaps 32v or I'm not sure what. They're dated 1979 and seem to describe some definitely pre-BSD Unix. As you can probably tell I haven't been through them in detail or I'd have more info. I don't really want them as they're 4 folders which don't actually define any system I have (unless I succeed in finding a free PDP11 of reasonable physical size in the UK...) and really I have too much stuff already... But it seems a shame to just throw them out. Is it worth trying to preserve such things? Could anyone offer them a home. I can post them in the UK, and abroad if it's not too savagely expensive. --tim From johnh at psych.usyd.edu.au Wed Apr 28 17:50:18 1999 From: johnh at psych.usyd.edu.au (johnh at psych.usyd.edu.au) Date: Wed, 28 Apr 1999 17:50:18 +1000 (EST) Subject: Yet another PDP-11 web page Message-ID: <199904280750.RAA26882@psychwarp.psych.usyd.edu.au> I have created 'yet another PDP-11 page', hence forth to be known as YAPP at :- www.psych.usyd.edu.au/pdp-11 I have covered all the production PDP-11's with a slant to earlier models, and lots of images. Enjoy. From tfb at tfeb.org Fri Apr 2 18:03:23 1999 From: tfb at tfeb.org (Tim Bradshaw) Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1999 09:03:23 +0100 (BST) Subject: Old (7th ed 32v?) manuals Message-ID: <199904020803.JAA15445@lostwithiel.tfeb.org> I have a set of printed (decent quality) manuals which were distributed with 32bit machines (HLH Orions) which ran BSD in later life (I have BSD manuals for them). These ones must be from some early port of , perhaps 32v or I'm not sure what. They're dated 1979 and seem to describe some definitely pre-BSD Unix. As you can probably tell I haven't been through them in detail or I'd have more info. I don't really want them as they're 4 folders which don't actually define any system I have (unless I succeed in finding a free PDP11 of reasonable physical size in the UK...) and really I have too much stuff already... But it seems a shame to just throw them out. Is it worth trying to preserve such things? Could anyone offer them a home. I can post them in the UK, and abroad if it's not too savagely expensive. --tim From johnh at psych.usyd.edu.au Wed Apr 28 17:50:18 1999 From: johnh at psych.usyd.edu.au (johnh at psych.usyd.edu.au) Date: Wed, 28 Apr 1999 17:50:18 +1000 (EST) Subject: Yet another PDP-11 web page Message-ID: <199904280750.RAA26882@psychwarp.psych.usyd.edu.au> I have created 'yet another PDP-11 page', hence forth to be known as YAPP at :- www.psych.usyd.edu.au/pdp-11 I have covered all the production PDP-11's with a slant to earlier models, and lots of images. Enjoy.