Part II. Processes

   


CSRG Archive CD-ROMs

Thanks to the efforts of the volunteers of the "UNIX Heritage Society" (see http://www.tuhs.org) and the willingness of Caldera to release 32/V under an open source license (see http://www.mckusick.com/csrg/calder-lic.pdf), it is now possible to make the full source archives of the University of California at Berkeley's Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG) available.

The archive contains four CD-ROMs with the following content:

CD-ROM #l-Berkeley Systems 1978-1986

Ibsd

2.9pucc

4.1. snap

4.2buglist

2.10

2bsd

4.1a

4.3

2.79

3bsd

4.1c.l

VM.snapshot.l

2.8

4.0

4.1c.2

pascal.2.0

2.9

4.1

4.2

pascal.2.10


CD-ROM #2-Berkeley Systems 1987-1993

4.3reno

4.4BSD-Litel

net.l

4.3tahoe

VM.snapshot.2

net.2


CD-ROM #3-Final Berkeley Releases

4.4

4.4BSD-Lite2


CD-ROM #4-Final /usr/src including SCCS files

Contrib

admin

games

local

sys

Makefile

bin

include

old

usr.bin

README

contrib

lib

sbin

usr.sbin

SCCS

etc

libexec

share

 


The University of California at Berkeley wants you to know that these CD-ROMs contain software developed by the University of California at Berkeley and its many contributors.

The CD-ROMs are produced using standard pressing technology, not with write-once CD-R technology. Thus, they are expected to have a 100-year lifetime rather than the 10-20 years expected of CD-R disks. The CDs are sold only in complete sets; they are not available individually. The price for the 4-CD set is $99. The archive can be ordered from

http://www.mckusick.com/csrg/

The compilation of this archive is copyright © 1998 by Marshall Kirk McKusick. You may freely redistribute it to anyone else. However, I appreciate you buying your own copy to help cover the costs that I incurred in producing the archive.


   
 


The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System
The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System
ISBN: 0201702452
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 183

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