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From: John Holden <johnh@psychvax.psych.usyd.edu.au>
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Subject: Re: Early DEC support for UNIX?
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> Does anybody know what `distribution from within Digital' is being
> referred to here, and how I can get my hands on it, for the archive.
> Is this an early Ultrix?


	I have an Edition 7 distribution from DEC. The work was largely
done by Fred Canter, along with Jerry Brenner and Armando Stettner. It
had prebuilt kernels as follows :-

	CPU	Disk	Tape
	11/23	RL02	TU10
	11/34	RK06	TE10
	11/40	RK07	TU16
	11/60	RM02	TE16
	11/44	RM03	TS11
	11/45	RP03	
	11/70	RP04
		RP05
		RP06

	I have a 1600bpi tape, but haven't tried to read it lately.


