Heise reports from SCO Forum
Heise reports from SCO Forum
Posted Aug 19, 2003 14:43 UTC (Tue) by dwalters (guest, #4207)In reply to: Heise reports from SCO Forum by laurent
Parent article: Heise reports from SCO Forum
Intersting. If you look at the index page for that web site, it seems to indicate that the code in question originates from a version of Unix from 1979!
I don't know if that's good or bad, but it sure looks the same. Can someone unlighten us on the pedigree of the "32V Kernel", from which this code seems to originate?
Posted Aug 19, 2003 15:16 UTC (Tue)
by haabendal (subscriber, #527)
[Link]
http://minnie.tuhs.org/UnixTree/32VKern/
Posted Aug 19, 2003 15:17 UTC (Tue)
by rfunk (subscriber, #4054)
[Link]
Why Caldera Released
Unix: A Brief History
> Can someone unlighten us on the pedigree of the "32V Kernel", from which this code seems to originate?Heise reports from SCO Forum
This article should answer many questions about the 32V code....
Heise reports from SCO Forum
by Ian F. Darwin
03/01/2002