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Forum: SCO 08-20-2015
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Posted By Don Cragun
If I remember correctly UNIX version 6 could run...
If I remember correctly UNIX version 6 could run on any PDP-11. UNIX version 7 required a PDP-11/45 or later model because it assumed the separation of instruction (code) space from data space that...
Forum: SCO 08-20-2015
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Posted By Corona688
It was developed on the PDP-11/20, so at the very...
It was developed on the PDP-11/20, so at the very least, ought to work there. Most of the differences between models were I/O buses and peripherals...
Forum: SCO 08-19-2015
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Posted By Don Cragun
The closest thing to a description of the C...
The closest thing to a description of the C Language and compiler used for version 6 would be: The C Programming Language by Kernighan and Ritchie...
Forum: SCO 08-19-2015
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Posted By agent.kgb
There are a lot of information about PDP-11 in...
There are a lot of information about PDP-11 in the Internet. It is the first computer, UNIX runs on. Just search for PDP-11 to find general information and links, and then


The book I've...
Forum: SCO 08-18-2015
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Posted By jlliagre
If you want to study a modern Unix derived from...
If you want to study a modern Unix derived from AT&T Unix code (SVR4), you might have a look to Solaris Internals: Solaris 10 and OpenSolaris Kernel Architecture...
Forum: SCO 08-18-2015
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Posted By agent.kgb
I would suggest to start with classic. Old UNIX...
I would suggest to start with classic. Old UNIX kernels are very easy to understand und to hack. You can find e.g. UNIX v6 or v7 on TUHS archive, Supnik's PDP-11 simulator (simh) and take Lion's...
Forum: SCO 08-18-2015
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Posted By vbe
At the time of 1rst edition, there were many more...
At the time of 1rst edition, there were many more affordable processors than INTEL on the market and so the book was so you could develop an OS with what you found...
I read the book back in 1992 I...
Forum: SCO 08-18-2015
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Posted By vbe
I cant think of any other book where you have...
I cant think of any other book where you have source code in it...

As you want to specifically study kernel functionality look what else Tannenbaum has edited
Forum: SCO 08-18-2015
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Posted By vbe
minix is a very basic OS, up to you to make it...
minix is a very basic OS, up to you to make it more rich.. I think it is the best start for anyone wanting to understand what is going on in a basic OS since if you follow the book you should end...
Forum: SCO 08-18-2015
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Posted By vbe
I would recmmend: The Design of the UNIX...
I would recmmend:
The Design of the UNIX Operating System: Maurice J. Bach: 0076092031369: Amazon.com: Books...
Forum: SCO 08-18-2015
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Posted By Corona688
"the OS is Unix or Unix-like or A modification or...
"the OS is Unix or Unix-like or A modification or derived from Unix Kernel."

Well... That would seem to cover just about all possibilities, yes.

You might try MINIX. It was the old 16-bit x86...
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