On 2014-11-30 22:35, Dave McGuire wrote:
On 11/30/2014 04:24 PM, Johnny Billquist wrote:
`strings` shows postscript and:
$Id: slip.c,v 1.1.5.4 1995/04/12 23:27:02 mccrory Exp $
$Id: slip_stuff_unstuff.c,v 1.1.10.4 1996/05/15 14:27:34 wils Exp $
I thought...CVS? (or is that RCS?SCCS?) info woulda been stripped?
No, many times it was left in the binaries for exactly this reason,
identification.
Yes. And you had/have a special tool to locate them and print them out:
ident
And it would have been SCCS in those days.
1995? Not neccesarily SCCS. Lot of other revision control systems had
been around for a while by then...
Oh, I didn't realize it was that late. (and apparently I didn't pay
attention to those date stamps! ;)) I was using CVS by then.
Even more fun, for those who care... The image format is (still) that of RSX headlerless
tasks.
.tin wweng1.sys
TIN V1.7
Task name: WHITEW Date: 22-MAY-96 Pri=0. Start=074000. EXTTSK=000000.
Label block revision: 0.
Task addresses - Low: 050000, W0 high: 177777, High: 177777
Load size: 02203000 Max size: 02203000 # of window blocks: 1.
Task flags (040100): -HD -CHK
Partition: SYSTEM Offset: 000000
System ID: RSX-11M.
Johnny
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