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From: allisonp@world.std.com (Allison J Parent)
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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 :-

So happens I have a tk50 tape labeled ULRIX-11 X3.1 27-jul-87.

Never looked at it as its apparently a tarball and all my systems with
tk50 to date are rt-11/rsts or VMS.  I keep meaning to look at it with
the VAX ULTRIX4.2 VS2000.

Allison


