Hi Johnny, Clem and $others
Interesting thanks.
Johnny:
When you submitted the patches, where they they go to? (Still searching
for the central project group ..or was that Keith?)
Also, with the whole RetroBSD crowd, that's giving it quite a new lease
of life.
Al.
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From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE]
On Behalf Of Johnny Billquist
Sent: Tuesday, 18 December 2012 11:19 AM
To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE
Cc: Clem Cole; Boyanich, Alastair
Subject: Re: [HECnet] 2.11BSD
On 2012-12-18 00:31, Clem Cole wrote:
actually 2.10/11 was a distant relation to 4.1/4.2 when Keith
started. but his
group had an 11/34 if IIRC and he wanted some the tools from the vax
that had
blown out the instruction limit
of the address space
Well, compared to FreeBSD/NetBSD/OpenBSD, 4.1/4.2 are also the distant
country cousins. The fact that 2BSD kept being supported long after
even
BSD4.4 was dead only makes it slightly more funny, if more
anachronistic.
2.11BSD is close to dead now, though. I sent out a bunch of
patches/fixes about half a year ago, but it was quite a long time
before
the previous patch set to that went out.
But we're at patch #448 or something like that, to 2.11BSD. A lot of
4.3
functionality was eventually backported to 2.11.
Johnny
Clem
On Dec 17, 2012, at 6:01 PM, Johnny Billquist <bqt at softjar.se>
wrote:
On 2012-12-17 23:50, Boyanich, Alastair wrote:
Hi all,
Can someone straighten me out on a few things.
1) Other than the tuhs/pups guys that seem to have archives of
2.11BSD,
is there a central place that manages source / build / patch trees
?
I've seen the "RetroBSD" guys running this on MIPS PIC32 stuff,
but I
suspect from my readings thus far they don't much care about the
11
tree.
Eh. The obvious canonical source would be sms. Steve M. Schultz,
who is
the official maintainer. I don't remember where he keeps stuff, but
that
should be easy to locate.
Nobody cares about 2BSD except for the PDP-11 people, since 2BSD by
now
are rather distant in relation to all the "modern" BSD.
2) Was 2.11BSD ever ported to other platforms? Given the age/era,
I'm
curious about 8088/8086/NECv20/80286 given the banked memory
models
used
and looking at the 8088/8086 XENIX disassembly.
Nope. That would not have been 2BSD then. And since the PDP-11
don't
even have banked memory, it would probably cause some headaches to
port
2BSD to something like 80286 or other similar machines.
To make it clear - the PDP-11 have a very normal MMU with pages.
Johnny
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