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- [From Andy Tanenbaum <ast@cs.vu.nl> 28 August 1993]
-
- MINIX INFORMATION SHEET
-
- 1. WHAT IS MINIX 1.5
- MINIX 1.5 is a new version of an operating system that is very similar to
- UNIX. MINIX has been written from scratch, and therefore does not contain any
- AT&T code--not in the kernel, the compiler, the utilities, or the libraries.
- For this reason it can be made available with the complete source code
- (on diskette). It runs on the IBM PC, XT, AT, PS/2, 386, and most clones.
- Versions are also available for the Atari ST, Macintosh, Amiga and Sun
- SparcStation.
-
- This version (1.5) is a major improvement over all previous releases, with
- many new features, fewer bugs (hopefully), much better performance, and
- proper documentation. The old versions have been in widespread use all over
- the world for 3 years. There are probably tens of thousands of users.
-
-
- 2. MINIX 1.5 FEATURES (IBM, Macintosh, Atari, Amiga and SparcStation versions)
- - System call compatible with V7 of the UNIX operating system
- - Full multiprogramming (multiple programs can run at once)
- - Kernighan and Ritchie compatible C compiler
- - Shell that is functionally identical to the Bourne shell
- - Five editors (emacs subset, vi clone, ex, ed, and simple screen editor)
- - Over 175 utilities (cat, cp, ed, grep, kermit, ls, make, sort, etc.)
- - Over 200 library procedures (atoi, fork, malloc, read, stdio, etc.)
- - Spelling checker with 40,000 word English dictionary
- - Full source code (in C) supplied on diskettes (OS, utilities, libraries)
- - Easy-to-read manual telling all about MINIX and how to install and use it
-
-
- 3. ADDITIONAL FEATURES
- In addition to the above features, there are other features present in
- some (but not all) versions of MINIX 1.5. Some of these are listed below.
-
- 3.1 ADDITIONAL MINIX 1.5 FEATURES (IBM VERSION):
- - Runs in protected mode on 286 and 386
- - Support for extended memory up to 16M on 286 and 386
- - Up to 3 simultaneous users on one machine
- - RS-232 serial line support with terminal emulation, kermit, zmodem, etc.
- - Distributed computing on Ethernet (remote login, etc.)
-
- 3.2 ADDITIONAL MINIX 1.5 FEATURES (MACINTOSH VERSION):
- - Up to 3 simultaneous users on one machine
- - RS-232 serial line support with terminal emulation, kermit, zmodem, etc.
- - Runs under Multifinder
- - Includes support for multiple user windows
-
- 3.3 ADDITIONAL MINIX 1.5 FEATURES (ATARI ST VERSION)
- - Up to 2 simultaneous users on one machine
- - RS-232 serial line support with terminal emulation, kermit, zmodem, etc.
- - Support for various real time clocks (Mega, BMS, ICD, Supra, Weide)
-
- 3.4 ADDITIONAL MINIX 1.5 FEATURES (SUN SPARCSTATION VERSION)
- - Native operating system. Runs on bare SparcStation hardware.
- - Up to 3 simultaneous users on one machine
- - RS-232 serial line support with terminal emulation, kermit, zmodem, etc.
- - Multi-windowed display driver
- - ANSI compatible GNU C compiler
-
-
- 4. HARDWARE REQUIRED
- - IBM: PC, XT, AT, PS/2, or 386 that is 100% hardware compatible with
- the IBM line. A hard disk not technically required, but is
- strongly recommended to take full advantage of the system. At
- least 512K of RAM is required, as well as a CGA, EGA,
- monochrome, or Hercules video card, or another card that
- emulates one of these. Both 5.25" and 3.5" diskettes are
- supported, as are printers using the parallel port and modems
- and terminals using the serial port.
-
- - Macintosh: Apple Macintosh Plus, SE, SE/30, II, IIcx, or IIx with at
- least 1M of RAM. An additional 1M of RAM and a hard disk
- is strongly recommended. MINIX has been tested primarily
- with version 6.0 and latter of the Apple system software.
- Problems may conceivably arise with earlier versions. Any
- hard disk or display that is supported by the normal Macintosh
- OS is also supported by MINIX.
-
- - Atari: Atari ST or Mega ST with at least 1M of RAM. Although the
- system will boot with only 512K, you will be very restricted
- in what you can do. A 720K diskette drive is required to
- install the software. The older 360K diskette drives are
- supported, but are not capable of reading the (720K)
- distribution disks. A hard disk is supported, but is optional.
- Some of the Supra hard disks are not Atari compatible, which
- can cause problems. A fix is available from the MINIX Centre.
-
- - Amiga: Commodore Amiga 500 or 2000 with at least 1M of RAM. One 720K
- diskette drive is sufficient. A hard disk is not required
- (or even supported). To use a hard disk with the Amiga,
- someone familiar with how this disk works will have to write
- a driver for it. If this driver is then posted to the net,
- it will be possible to use a hard disk with MINIX on the Amiga.
- Minix will NOT run on 68020 and larger Amiga systems.
-
- - Sparc: Sun SparcStation 1, 1+ or IPC. Does NOT run on a SparcStation
- 2 and has not yet been tested on a SLC, IPX or ELC. A floppy
- disk drive is required, a SCSI hard disk is not required but
- strongly recommended to take full advantage of the system.
- 4MB RAM is sufficient to run Minix, up to 64MB is supported.
- The monochrome framebuffer (bw2) as well as a color framebuffer
- (cg3 or cg6) are supported. SCSI hard disks can be used and
- even booted from. Ethernet, mouse and audio are not supported.
- Printers can only be connected via a serial port.
-
- 5. PARTIAL LIST OF UTILITIES INCLUDED IN MINIX 1.5
- animals ar ascii at atrun backup badblocks banner basename bawk btoa cal cat
- cdiff cgrep chgrp chip chmem chmod chown clr cmp comm compress cp cpdir
- crc cron ctags cut date dd de df dhrystone diff diskcheck dosdir dosread
- doswrite du echo ed elle ex expand expr factor fgrep file find fold fortune
- fsck gather getlf getty grep gres head ic id ifdef indent inodes kill last
- leave ln login look lpr ls m4 machine mail make man mined mkdir mkfs mknod
- modem more mount mref mv nm nroff od passwd paste patch pr prep pretty
- printenv printroot ps pwd readall readfs recover ref rev rm rmdir roff rz
- sed shar size sleep sort spell split strings strip stty su sum sync sz tail
- tar tee term termcap test time touch tr traverse treecmp true tset tsort ttt
- umount unexpand uniq unshar update users uud uue vi vol wc whatsnew whereis
- which who whoami width write
-
-
- 6. PARTIAL LIST OF LIBRARY FUNCTIONS INCLUDED IN MINIX 1.5
- abort abs access alarm atoi atol bcmp bcopy chmod chown chroot
- ctermid ctime ctype curses cuserid doprintf dup dup2 fgetc fgets fopen
- fork fpathconf fprintf fputc fputs fread freopen fseek fstat ftell
- fwrite getcwd getdents getegid getenv geteuid getgid getutil gtty index
- ioctl isatty kill link lock lrand lsearch lseek malloc memccpy
- memchr memcmp memcpy memmove memset message mkdir mkfifo mknod mktemp
- nlist open opendir pathconf pause peekpoke perror rand read readdir
- regexp regsub rename setbuf setgid setjmp setuid signal sleep sprintf
- trpbrk strrchr strspn
- system telldir termcap time times tmpnam ttyname umask umount
-
-
- 7. CONTENTS OF MINIX 1.5 REFERENCE MANUAL
- Chap. 1 INTRODUCTION
- Chap. 2 INSTALLING MINIX ON THE IBM PC, XT, AT, 386, AND PS/2
- Chap. 3 INSTALLING MINIX ON THE ATARI S
- Chap. 4 INSTALLING MINIX ON THE COMMODORE AMIGA
- Chap. 5 INSTALLING MINIX ON THE APPLE MACINTOSH
- Chap. 6 USING MINIX
- Chap. 7 RECOMPILING MINIX
- Chap. 8 MANUAL PAGES
- Chap. 9 EXTENDED MAN PAGES
- Chap. 10 SYSTEM CALLS
- Chap. 11 NETWORKING
- App. A MINIX SOURCE CODE LISTING
- App. B CROSS REFERENCE MAP
-
-
- 8. MINIX BOOK
- The author of MINIX, Andrew S. Tanenbaum, has written a book describing
- how operating systems in general and MINIX in particular work internally.
- The book describes an earlier version (and includes a source listing), but
- it is still useful for understanding how MINIX works inside, even if some
- details are now different. The bibliographic information is:
-
- Title: Operating Systems: Design and Implementation
- Author: Andrew S. Tanenbaum
- Publisher: Prentice-Hall
- ISBN: 0-13-637406-9
-
- Paperback versions are also available in English (outside North America
- only), French, Spanish, German, Italian, and Japanese. The books can be
- ordered from any bookstore.
-
-
- 9. MINIX DEMONSTRATION DISKS
- MINIX demonstration disks for the PC line, the Atari, the Macintosh and
- the SparcStation (but for technical reasons, not the Amiga) are available.
- The IBM, Atari and SparcStation versions can be obtained by anonymous FTP over
- the internet. All three can be obtained from Prentice-Hall (see below). The
- demo disks contained a very, very stripped down version of MINIX, just to give
- an idea of what it can do. The demo disk is accompanied by a 30-page manual.
-
- To get either free demo disk and its manual, use ftp to connect to
- ftp.cs.vu.nl (192.31.231.42) and look in pub/minix. There is a file READ_ME
- that is there and tells you what is in the directory and how to use it.
-
-
- 10. HOW TO ORDER MINIX 1.5
- MINIX 1.5 is being sold by Prentice-Hall. The product numbers and prices
- are as follows:
-
- - MINIX 1.5 for the IBM: 5 1/4" (0-13-585076-2) $169
- - MINIX 1.5 for the IBM: 3 1/2" (0-13-585068-1) $169
- - MINIX 1.5 for the Amiga (0-13-585043-6) $169
- - MINIX 1.5 for the Atari (0-13-585035-5) $169
- - MINIX 1.5 for the Macintosh (0-13-585050-9) $169
- - MINIX 1.5 for the SparcStation (0-13-579631 ) $169
-
- - MINIX 1.5 IBM demo disk (0-13-582768-x) $10
- - MINIX 1.5 Macintosh demo disk (0-13-582784-1) $10
- - MINIX 1.5 Atari demo disk (0-13-582792-2) $10
- - MINIX 1.5 SparcStation demo disk(0-13-585232- ) $10
-
- Sales tax and shipping are extra; Prices are slightly higher outside the U.S.
-
- All versions include the executable binaries, a detailed manual, the complete
- source code (on diskettes), and an attractively typeset, cross-referenced
- listing of the operating system code.
-
- P-H is making a big effort to get software stores to keep MINIX in stock.
- The easiest way to order it is to go to a software store and ask them for
- it. If they don't stock it, they can always order it. Alternatively, you
- can order directly by email, FAX, phone, or mail from Prentice-Hall as follows.
-
- In North America and the Far East
- To order by email: books@prenhall.com
- To order by FAX: (515) 284-2607
- To order by phone: (800) 624-0023 or (515) 284-6751
- To order by mail: Prentice Hall/Paramount Publishing
- Order Processing Center
- P.O. Box 11071
- Des Moines, IO 50336-1071
-
- In UK/Europe
- To order by email: Not possible
- To order by FAX: +44 442 882265
- To order by phone: +44 442 881900 (UK number)
- To order by mail: Order Dept.
- Simon & schuster International Group
- Campus 400
- Marylands Avenue
- Hemel Hempstead
- Herts. HP2 7E2 ENGLAND
-
- For email and FAX orders, please include the product name and number, your
- name and address, and your MasterCard or VISA card number and expiration date.
- If you wish delivery by Federal Express (costs extra), please indicate so.
-
- MINIX can also be ordered from the following addresses:
-
- In England: The MINIX Centre
- Forncett End
- Norwich
- Norfolk NR16 1HT England
- 0953-89345
-
- In Germany: Prentice Hall
- Feldtorweg 24
- D3406 Bovenden 1
- Germany
-
- In the Benelux: Computer Collectief
- Amstel 312-A
- 1017 AP Amsterdam
- Holland
- FAX: +31 20 622-6668
-
- In Scandinavia: Frank O'Donell
- P.O. Box 88
- 1371 Asker
- Norway
-
- In Spain and Deborah Worth
- Portugal: Appartado Numero 50672
- Madrid
- Spain
-
- In Italy: Jim Blaho
- Piazza Santo Spirito 17
- 50125 Florence
- Italy
-
- In Greece: Vassilis Zahos
- Kritonos 5-7
- GR 11634 Athens
- Greece
-
- In Turkey: Atilla Gullu
- Milli Mudafaa Cad 14/7
- Kizilay Ankara
- Turkey
-
- In Australia: Prentice Hall Australia,
- PO Box 151,
- Brookvale NSW 2100
- ``Use our FAST PHONE SERVICE by calling Liz Guthrie SYDNEY
- (02) 939 1333''
-
- If you have previously purchased MINIX from Prentice-Hall, you can get
- a discount of $60, but only if you order by mail and include the label from
- the original PH boot disk (or the entire disk) with your letter. Not valid for
- email, phone or FAX orders since you must enclose the original boot disk label
- (not a photocopy). Mail orders can be by credit card or check for $169. You
- will be billed for tax and shipping.
-
-
- 11. LEGAL STATUS OF MINIX
- Although MINIX is supplied with the complete source code, it is
- copyrighted software. It is not public domain. It is also not like GNU.
- However, the copyright owner, Prentice-Hall has granted permission to bona
- fide universities to copy the software for use in courses and in university
- research projects. It is also permitted for MINIX owners to change the
- software to suit their needs and to distribute diff listings containing
- their changes freely. The shrink-wrap license that comes with MINIX states
- that you may legally make two backup copies of the software. Prentice-Hall
- is being much less strict than other software vendors. Please do not abuse
- this. Companies that wish to embed MINIX in commercial systems or sell
- MINIX-based products should call (212) 753-7753 to discuss licensing terms.
-
-
- 12. NEWS ABOUT MINIX
- Since its introduction in January 1987, there has been a large an
- active USENET newsgroup about MINIX, comp.os.minix. It currently has
- about 25,000 members. Over 12,000 messages have been posted to this
- group so far. These messages have contained questions, bug reports,
- bug fixes, new software, and diff listings to allow current users to
- update to new releases for free. It is the intention to continue this
- policy into the indefinite future. MINIX users on Bitnet can be put on
- a mailing list by sending mail to: info-minix-request@udel.edu. Various
- archives store newsgroup traffic for newcomers to the newsgroup.
-
-
- 13. FUTURE PLANS
- The major current project is bringing MINIX into conformance with
- the IEEE POSIX P1003.1 and P1003.2 standards. This will (hopefully)
- occur with V2.0, perhaps in 1992 (keep thinking "Next Year"). V2.0
- will also be provided with an ANSI C compiler. Various people are
- currently working on 32-bit versions of MINIX for the 386, and
- numerous other projects. To keep up, subscribe to the comp.os.minix
- newsgroup.
-
-
- 14. ANSI C, PASCAL, AND MODULA 2 COMPILERS FOR MINIX
- A package containing the following compilers is available commercially:
-
- - ANSI C, conforming to ANS X3.159-1989
-
- - Modula-2, conforming to
- "Report on The Programming Language Modula-2", in "Programming in
- Modula-2, 3rd ed." by Niklaus Wirth, Springer-verlag, 1983
-
- - Pascal confrming to level 1 of BSI standard BS 6192: 1982 (ISO 7185),
- with a few small exceptions
-
- Also, a Modula-2 makefile generator and some utilities for handling
- relocatable object files are included (aal, nm, size, strip, etc).
- Complete libraries for ANSI C, Pascal, and Modula 2 are provided.
-
- s:
-
- - 5.25" DS/DD floppies for 8088/286/386 (4 360K floppies);
- - 5.25" DS/HD floppies for 8088/286/386 (1 1.2M floppy);
- - 3.5" DS/DD floppies for 8088/286/386 (2 720K floppies);
- - 3.5" DS/DD floppies for Commodore Amiga or Atari ST (2 720K floppies).
-
- Many problems with the old Minix C compiler have been resolved:
- - All versions have separate as and ld programs. Asld is gone.
- - Floating point is now supported
- - Library is greatly improved and is ANSI conformant
- - A program aal is provided to manage libraries (ranlib-like)
-
- The package is available from two companies:
-
- Transmediair Products & Support B.V. Unipress Software
- Melkweg 3 2025 Lincoln Highway
- 3721 RG Bilthoven Edison, NJ 08817
- The Netherlands U.S.A.
- Tel: +31 30 281820 Tel: +1 908 287 2100
- FAX: +31 30 292294 FAX: +1 908 287 4929
- Email: msk@unipress.com
-
- Transmediair charges US $200,- for the 4 floppy PC version, US $150,-
- for the other versions. Unipress charges US $199,- for all versions.
-
-
- 15. SunOS Minix
-
- SunOS Minix is a version of Minix that runs as a user process on Sun
- 3s and 4s running SunOS 4.X. In SunOS Minix, the processor time used
- is the time allocated to the SunOS process running SunOS Minix, each
- file system is a SunOS file, and the console is /dev/tty of the SunOS
- process. Also, it is possible for multiple users to log into a single
- instance of SunOS Minix.
-
- SunOS Minix runs as a user process, so does not require a dedicated
- machine. Also, multiple instance of SunOS Minix can run on a single
- machine simultaneously without interfering with each other.
-
- SunOS Minix is produced by applying a set of patches to Mac Minix 1.5
- (both 1.5.10.0 and 1.5.10.1 can be used) or PC Minix 1.5. Also, Atari
- Minix has been used as the base version by at least one person. The
- SunOS Minix patches are available via anonymous ftp from
- csc.canterbury.ac.nz in the file SMX_2_00.TAR_Z in the UNIX directory.
-
- Also in version 2 of SunOS Minix is our first efforts at providing support
- for Solaris 2.0.
-
- Any enquiries should be sent to paul@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz. There is a
- SunOS Minix mailing list. Postings and admin requests for the mailing
- list should be sent to the same address.
-
-
- 16. WHERE CAN I GET PAST POSTINGS AND PROGRAMS?
- Many sites keep archives of MINIX-related material, ranging from
- archives of articles posted to more organized repositories of programs posted
- to the net. The complete MINIX distribution is NOT (repeat NOT) available
- from any online archive. This is not permitted. Only the newsgroup traffic is
- stored there.
-
- List Archives:
-
- bugs.nosc.mil Current
- louie.udel.edu July '87 - Dec '89 (?)
- vm1.nodak.edu Current year
-
- Formal Archives (MINIX sources):
-
- aerospace.aero.org atari.archive.umich.edu
- bugs.nosc.mil en.ecn.purdue.edu
- ftp.Uni-Koeln.DE ftp.thp.uni-koeln.de
- gem.stack.urc.tue.nl hub.cs.jmu.edu
- louie.udel.edu minnie.cs.adfa.oz.au
- osceola.cs.ucf.edu plains.nodak.edu
- sauna.hut.fi sirius.ucs.adelaide.edu.au
- star.cs.vu.nl suned.zoo.cs.yale.edu
- vm1.nodak.edu wuarchive.wustl.edu
- ftp.vmars.tuwien.ac.at
- doc.ic.ac.uk
- NL-MUG
-
- 16.1. File Transfer on the Internet
- If you are on the Internet, you can get files from many places with the
- file transfer protocol ("FTP"). When connecting to the host system, use
- the user-name "anonymous" and any password. Most systems will ask for your
- "ident" as a password. It is considered good etiquette to use either your
- login name or mail address when asked. Once connected, look for a "README"
- file which should give further information about the archive.
-
- Consult your local documentation on the use of your FTP application
- program (generally called "ftp"). Please be nice to the FTP sites by
- restricting your use to non-business hours.
-
- The following sites provide Anonymous FTP
-
-
- aerospace.aero.org [130.221.192.10] directory pub/minix
- Last checked: 910115
- Subdir: . afio, bcc, clam1.3, clam bins, cpp, cppmake,
- elvis1.1, estdio20a, format, fp, getty,
- shoelace1.0a
-
- atari.archive.umich.edu [141.211.164.8] directory pub/minix
- Last checked: 910212
- Subdir: . afio, bcc, clam1.3, clam bins, cpp, cppmake,
- elvis1.1, estdio20a, format, fp, getty,
- shoelace1.0a
- This site has a mail server, atari@atari.archive.umich.edu
-
- bugs.nosc.mil [128.49.16.1] directory pub/Minix
- Last checked: 930127
- Subdir: . compatibility.new (Sept'90 version of the
- Minix Compatibility List),
- posixlist (volunteers posixing utilities)
- subjects.90, subjects.91, subjects.92
- (list of articles in subdirs articles.)
- subjects.ast (list of Andy Tanenbaum's
- articles in subdir articles.ast)
- Subdir: articles.91
- Subdir: articles.92 Archive of many comp.os.minix articles 1991-2
- earlier years rolled out to tape
- Subdir: articles.ast Archive of many comp.os.minix articles by
- Andy Tanenbaum since 1987 (on tape)
- Subdir: common-pkgs c386-4.2, cccp, clam, copt-src, dfrag,
- dict-words, egrep, elle-src, elvis, estdio21,
- karn-tcpip, less, mxkermit, mxuucp, mxuupc,
- nlmug-uucp, ns-stdio, paste, ro, small-c,
- symlinks, termios, zterm
- Subdir: d1.1-1.2 Diffs for PC-Minix1.1 -> PC-Minix1.2
- Subdir: d1.2-1.3 Diffs for PC-Minix1.2 -> PC-Minix1.3
- Subdir: evans 386-minix diffs and bcc
- Subdir: mgr Mgr window manager, mono plus alpha color
- Subdir: pc-bin compiler, basic, db, patch, xlisp, etc.
- Subdir: pc-pkgs bootmenu, bootmon, cagney-mcc, db, format,
- miller-boot-hd, mullen-turboc, overby-boot,
- ps, s2asm, stevie-pc, vm, xt2_wini
- Subdir: st-pkgs 68kfloat, mdb
-
- en.ecn.purdue.edu [128.46.129.59] directory pub/minix
- Last checked: 910115
- Subdir: . UU-Minix (UUCP), minixfloat (8088
- Floating Point)
-
- ftp.Uni-Koeln.DE [134.95.80.1] directory /thp/minix
- "echo" of ftp.thp.uni-koeln.de, for use only if that site causes
- problems
-
- ftp.thp.uni-koeln.de [134.95.64.1] directory minix
- Last checked: 910218
- Subdir: adelaide Mirror copies of various minix ftp sites
- Subdir: ccadfa [the directory structure used is roughly the
- Subdir: dsrgsun same as on the original hosts]
- Subdir: dynamo
- Subdir: jmu
- Subdir: plains
- Subdir: sky-luke
- Subdir: star
- Subdir: suphys
- Subdir: tuwien
- Subdir: uit
-
- Subdir: gnu bash, cv68, gcompile, gnu, kdiffs
- Subdir: gnu/m68k binaries and partly diffs of new ports of
- GNU sw to the m68k (i.e. atari, amiga, mac)
- [This directory will be extended to hold
- all the diffs sometime in the future.]
- Subdir: minix PC and ST Minix upgrade kits and official
- patches
- Subdir: net Various stuff collected from c.o.m.
- postings:
- cv68-v3, cc, clam-1.4.1, disem, fad-ld,
- fp-st, mail-1.8, mroff, news, nlmug,
- sysupd1, umail-3.45, vc-8, wmail-3.63+
-
- gem.stack.urc.tue.nl [131.155.2.59]
- Last checked: Never (net posting)
- Subdir: pub/aminix1.5.10.2 AmigaMINIX 1.5.10.1 -> 1.5.10.2
-
- hub.cs.jmu.edu [134.126.20.10] directory pub/minix
- Last checked: 910115
- Subdir: . hd_minix (MINIX-PC hd-boot package)
-
- louie.udel.edu [128.175.1.3, 128.175.2.33] directory info-minix
- Last checked: 910212
- Subdir: . comp.os.minix archives (July '87 - Dec '89)
-
- minnie.cs.adfa.oz.au [131.236.20.70]
- Last checked: 920422
- Subdir: . Archive of comp.os.minix postings
- (Nov '89 to now!),
- The Minix Compatibility List, Infosheet
- and FAQsheet
- Subdir: check List of subject lines from comp.os.minix
- Subdir: clam The official residence of the clam shell
- Subdir: demodisk Demodisks for PC, Amiga and Atari
- Subdir: manuals The online manuals
-
- osceola.cs.ucf.edu [???]
- Last checked: never
- Subdir: pub/minix MacMinix patches
-
- plains.nodak.edu [134.129.111.64] directory pub/Minix
- Last checked: 910115
- Subdir: . compress, README, ls-RC
- Subdir: all.contrib clunie-yacc, check_crc, cvw-cc, elle41,
- elvis1.4, getty, mail, tar_fix, u-mail,
- uucp, w-mail, xargs
- Subdir: doc Compatibility (Aug'90 version of the
- Minix Compatibility List),
- Copyright-info, Infosheet, PC-CC-comments,
- PC-Compilers, Questions, RefMan, ST-Compilers,
- Upgrading, mailaddr, posix.2,
- remote_file_server
- Subdir: ftp_contrib nlmug.index
- Subdir: mugnet.sources Index + the sources
- Subdir: oz (echo of sirius.ucs.adelaide.edu.au: local)
- GlenO.tute, bcc, clam1.3, clam bins, cpp,
- cppmake, db, dirent-hack, duck, elvis1.1,
- estdio20a, estdio21, extra, format, fp,
- incl_sys_13, ksh_patches, lmakefiles,
- ls, mcc, pam, s2asm, shoelace10a, uname,
- vc-ph1.5
- Subdir: pc Bnews, afio, byacc, c, clock, comic1.0,
- conv, crypt, dosread, file, format,
- lharc-1.2, multiboot, nrchbar, p, ps,
- s2asm, shared-text, symlinks, talk,
- unzip30, uucp-util, uucp, vn, vt_con,
- xt2_wini
- Subdir: st.contrib CC-68K, Infocom, bugs
- Subdir: st.contrib/pkgs chfont, df, flex, fonts, format, ld, mdb,
- vdi, zoo
- Subdir: st.contrib/x hcj, speed, supra
- Subdir: uk 16bcompress, binutils, emacs, emacsdif,
- gasdiff, gcc
- Subdir: updates Updates for Minix to 1.5.10. Also includes
- bug fixes for Atari, Amiga and
- Macintosh versions
-
- sauna.hut.fi [130.233.192.1, 130.233.200.1] directory pub/minix
- Last checked: 910212
- Subdir: . Minix exercises, minix-13d-symlink,
- minix-13d-vga
-
- sirius.ucs.adelaide.edu.au [129.127.40.3] directory pub/minix
- Last checked: 910115
- Subdir: . FETCH_ME_FIRST, README_386, ls-l.Z
- Subdir: adm/upgrade_kit DIRECTIONS, PH_1.5_Intro, things_to_doc
- Subdir: local (Echoed on plains.nodak.edu pub/Minix/oz)
- GlenO.tute, bcc, clam1.3, clam bins, cpp,
- cppmake, db, dirent-hack, duck, elvis1.1,
- estdio20a, estdio21, extra, format, fp,
- incl_sys_13, ksh_patches, lmakefiles,
- ls, mcc, pam, s2asm, shoelace10a, uname,
- vc-ph1.5
- Subdir: upgrades Upgrades for Minix to 1.5.10.
-
- star.cs.vu.nl [192.31.231.42] directory pub/sreiz/minix
- Last checked: 910212
- Subdir: . Patches to AmigaMinix to boot off hard disk
-
- suned.zoo.cs.yale.edu [128.36.21.1] directory src/bin/zip
- Last checked: 910212
- Subdir: . Zip for Minix
-
- vm1.nodak.edu [134.129.111.1] directory minix-l
- Last checked: 910212
- Subdir: . comp.os.minix archives (current and past year)
- This site has a mail server, listserv@vm1.nodak.edu
-
- wuarchive.wustl.edu [128.252.135.4] directory mirrors/misc/minix
- Last checked: 910212
- Subdir: . Diffs for PC-Minix1.1 -> PC-Minix1.2
-
- ftp.vmars.tuwien.ac.at [128.130.39.19] directory pub/minix
- Last checked: 910213
- Subdir: hp Patches to keyboard for German characters
- Subdir: net bcc, c386, c68, cpp, cppmake, less,
- shoelace10a
-
- 16.2. Mail Servers
- Some archive sites provide access to their archives with a server program
- that responds to commands mailed to it.
-
- 16.2.1. doc.ic.ac.uk
- An archive of the worthwhile postings from the comp.os.minix newsgroup is
- available from uk.ac.ic.doc either via mail or by GUEST niftp. For details
- about how to access this service send a mail message with NO Subject: field
- to:
-
- info-server@uk.ac.ic.doc
-
- and a message body of:
-
- request catalogue
- topic minix
- request end
-
- This will mail you back details of the various ways to obtain the files.
- This service is only available inside the UK. We have no funds to send
- such mail internationally.
-
- This archive service is run by Lee McLoughlin.
- Janet: lmcl@uk.ac.ukc, lmjm@uk.ac.ic.doc
- DARPA: lmjm%uk.ac.ic.doc@ucl-cs
- Uucp: lmjm@icdoc.UUCP, ukc!icdoc!lmjm
-
-
- 16.2.2. vm1.nodak.edu
- North Dakota State University is the host site for distribution of the
- info-minix mailing list (also known as minix-l), which is bidirectionally
- gatewayed to the Usenet group Comp.os.minix. We maintain archives of all
- list traffic from within the past year or so (depending on space availability).
- Archives are available via Anonymous FTP on the Internet, and LIST-SERV
- file requests from other networks.
-
- Our server is:
-
- Internet: listserv@vm1.NoDak.EDU [134.129.111.1]
- Bitnet: listserv@ndsuvm1
- UUCP: uunet!vm1.nodak.edu!listserv
-
- If you do not have Internet access, you may request files be sent to you by
- our LISTSERV file server by sending it commands in the body of a mail message.
-
- To obtain a list of the files, the INDEX command is used:
-
- INDEX MINIX-L
-
-
- The GET command will instruct LISTSERV to send you a file, such as:
-
- get minix-l LOG9005A minix-l
-
- to get the file "MINIX-L LOG9005A" from the directory "MINIX-L". The
- filename tells what year, month, and week it is from:
-
- MINIX-L LOGyymmw
-
- where "yy" is the year, "mm" is the numeric month and "w" is an alphabetic
- character from A to E indicating what week of the month. Several months of
- log files are kept on-line, the number depending on disk space availability.
-
- Due to the 80-character per line (punched card) limit on Bitnet mail, many
- of the files will be shipped using an encoding scheme that allows logical
- lines to be split up into many physical lines. On Bitnet, this is normally
- the IBM "DISK DUMP" or "NETDATA" format, and for ther networks it is "List-
- serv Punch".
-
- Listserv Punch was designed by Listserv's author and is designed to send
- files with lines longer than 80 characters thru the Bitnet gateways. A
- special program to decode the file once it has arrived at your site.
- Information on obtaining a program to decode listserv punch format is sent
- with each encoded file.
-
- If you would rather have a file sent to you uuencoded, you may specify
- that in your GET command:
-
- get minix info minix f=uuencode
-
- please note that the file, once decoded, will be in EBCDIC!
-
-
- SEARCHING THE MAILING LIST LOGS WITH LISTSERV
-
- If you are looking for a specific article, or set of articles, you can
- perform searches on this directory using the Database functions of Listserv.
- For example, to obtain a "Subject" index of the MINIX-L archives, send the
- listserv a file or mail with the following "job" in the message body:
-
- // JOB Echo=No
- Database Search DD=Rules
- //Rules DD *
- search * in minix-l since 90/04/01
- index
-
- and you will be sent a file containing all of the 'Subject:' lines sent to
- the mailing list since December 1, 1989. If you wish to request one or
- more items, replace the 'index' line in the above job with "print [ref-num]",
- where "refnum" is the reference number from the index listing. Documentation
- on this and other database functions is available by sending the command
- "INFO DATABASE" to the listserv.
-
- To obtain more information on the listserv, send the command:
-
- INFO ?
-
- and you will be enlightened with a list of available documentation on using
- LISTSERV.
-
- This archive is automatically maintained by the list server. If you have
- questions, contact Glen Overby, <minix@plains.nodak.edu>, at North Dakota
- State University, Fargo, ND USA (46 52 N / 96 48 W city)
-
- 16.3. Publicly accessable Bulletin Boards
- For people without a network connection, there are PC-based Electronic
- Bulletin Board Systems (BBS) that has carry various MINIX topics.
-
- 16.3.1 NLMUG-ONLINE ("minixug"), (02522) 18363 in Holland.
- 300,1200,2400 baud, 8,n,1.
-
- No registration required, no donations accepted.
- Everyone gets 60 minutes/day.
- No upload/download ratios (but don't be a jerk!)
-
- This BBS is run by Fred van Kempen <waltje@minixug.mugnet.org>
-
- 16.3.2 The Picayune (milo.ndsu.nodaak.edu) in North Dakota, USA
-
- - validation takes a day or so
- - no download limits
- - read access to Usenet News
- - access to FTP area on plains.nodak.edu, wuarchive.wustl.edu
-
- 701-232-2573 3/12/24 701-237-7790 3/12/24
- 701-237-4281 9600+ V.42 701-237-4752 9600+ V.42
-
- This system is run on Interactive 386/ix by the NDSU Student Chapter of the ACM
-
-
- 17. MINIX Compatibility List (1 August 1990)
-
- Introduction
- ============
-
- This is a list of machines that MINIX has reportedly run on. An updated
- version of this list will be posted when a sufficient number of entries
- have been added or changed or when requested.
-
- PC MINIX
- ========
- Version 1.0 is the version in Tanenbaum's book, "Operating Systems: Design
- and Implementation". Version 1.1 is the initially released version and
- the differences between it and 1.0 are minor. Version 1.2 was released
- next and followed a year later by 1.3. Version 1.4 was only released to
- Uy, Prentice-Hall ships version 1.5 (known as 1.5.10 to
- Usenet).
-
- Version 2.0 is in the planning stages and should be available late "next
- year".
-
- Only compatibility with PC MINIX 1.3 and greater is now reported in this
- list.
-
- ST MINIX
- ========
- Version 1.1 is the currently available version and is currently
- available from Prentice-Hall. Version 1.5 exists on the Net, but
- is not yet available from Prentice-Hall.
-
- Explanation of List
- ===================
-
- Each list is sorted in alphabetic order. Each line is an entry that
- represents a portion of a report received by the editor. Each entry is a
- report of how well a specific version of Minix worked on a specific
- machine or other piece of hardware. Each entry appears as a single line
- in the following format:
-
- ------------------------- ---- - -------- -------- -------------------------
- 1111111111111111111111111 2223 4 55555555 66666666 7777777777777777777777777
-
- where each field is defined as:
-
- 1 - Hardware type. The type of hardware on which MINIX was tested.
- 2 - MINIX Version. The version of MINIX tested on the hardware.
- x.y indicates that the version is unknown.
- 3 - Subversion. The subversion of the above MINIX version. E.g., the
- subversion of 1.5.0 is 0. If the subversion is not known, an 'x' will
- be found in the field.
- 4 - Report Status. This will be Y (Yes, MINIX worked on the version),
- N (No, MINIX did not work on this version) or P (Yes, MINIX worked
- on the version, but a patch was required).
- 5 - Date of Report. When the report was received.
- 6 - Report Submitter. This is a reference to the individual who
- submitted the report. A list of submitters is included with the
- report.
- 7 - Additional Comments. Additional, useful comments added by the
- submitter.
-
- There are two major sections at this time. The first is PC MINIX 1.x and
- the other is ST MINIX 1.x. Other sections may be added as needed (e.g.,
- an AMIGA MINIX or PC MINIX 2.x section).
-
- At this time, within each section are two subsections. The first is Basic
- Operation (whether MINIX runs on the machine at all) and Optional Hardware
- (whether it works with specific added hardware, such as Disk Controllers
- and Video Cards). Other subsections may be added as needed.
-
- The Compatibility List
- ======================
-
- PC MINIX 1.x
- ============
-
- Basic Operation
- ----- ---------
- AMSTRAD PC1512 1.3x Y 07/10/89 regisr hd2 does not work
- AST 286 1.3x Y 02/25/89 dlawyer
- AST Premium 386-16 1.4x Y 09/15/89 al
- AT&T 6312 1.3x Y 03/02/90 timborn
- AT&T 6312 1.50 Y 03/02/90 timborn
- AT&T 6312 1.53 Y 03/02/90 timborn
- Blue Chip PC 1.3x Y 02/21/89 pa1343 Parallel port didn't work
- Bull Micral System 200 1.3x Y 01/24/90 higgs
- Club American 386/33-C1 1.3x Y 01/03/90 anderson
- Commodore PC 30 III 1.3x Y 09/22/89 cbo
- Commodore PC-60 1.4a Y 10/02/89 ast
- Compaq 386 1.3x Y 02/22/89 japplega
- Compaq Deskpro 1.3x Y 03/06/90 HIGGINS
- CompuAdd 286/12 1.3x P 02/21/89 MICHAELB
- Computer Prod. United 286 1.3x Y 01/22/90 gnf3e
- Computer Prod. United 286 1.5x Y 01/22/90 gnf3e
- DTK/ERSO XT Turbo mtherbd 1.3x P 05/29/89 lyle Changed xt_wini.c, floppy.c
- DTK 286 mtherbd (@10MHz) 1.3x Y 03/02/90 MC02015 Must remove bus mouse
- Epson AX3 1.4a Y 10/02/89 ast HD failed
- Everex 1800B (AT clone) 1.3x Y 01/03/90 anderson HD works but flakey
- Everex Apex 1.3x Y 03/02/90 MC02015
- Freecom AT 386/20 1.4a Y 10/19/89 waltje
- Freecom AT 386/25 1.4a Y 10/19/89 waltje
- Freecom AT 386/33 1.4a Y 10/19/89 waltje
- Gateway 2000 286 (@16MHz) 1.3x Y 08/10/89 tbunnell
- Gateway 2000 286 (@16MHz) 1.4x Y 08/10/89 tbunnell
- Gateway 2000 286 (@16MHz) 1.4 Y 08/10/89 tbunnell Protected Mode Minix
- HP Vectra CS 1.3x P 01/02/90 lammert Multiple patches
- IBM PC/AT @6MHz 1.3x P 09/22/89 al@escom using Leisner's at_wini
- IBM PS/2 Model 80 1.3x P 05/29/89 ackerman
- JDR Microdevices Turbo XT 1.3x Y 05/29/89 jds
- Laser XT/2 1.3x Y 01/11/90 hansvoss program switched CPU-speed
- Laser 386/20 1.4a Y 10/02/89 ast
- Laser 386/25 1.4a Y 10/02/89 ast
- Leading Edge Model D 1.3x Y 03/03/89 supple Changed to work w/30M HD
- Leading Edge Model D2 1.3x Y 02/22/89 hedrick
- Micro Generation 386 1.3x Y 10/30/89 surry
- Micro Generation 386 1.4x Y 10/30/89 surry
- NEC Powermate 386 1.3x Y 02/22/89 japplega
- Olivetti M290 1.3x Y 07/10/89 wezel
- Proteus Tech. Model 1800e 1.3x Y 09/13/89 lance HD problems
- Sun IPC 1.3x Y 02/22/89 paula Screen shifts when scroll
- Tandon 386/16 1.4a Y 10/02/89 ast
- Tandy 1000 1.3x P 02/22/89 japplega
- Tandy 1000A 1.3x P 02/22/89 donw
- Tandy 1000A 1.3x P 02/22/89 japplega
- Tandy 1000SX 1.3x P 02/22/89 japplega
- Tandy 3000 1.3x Y 01/31/90 umbaugh Load root fs w/"u" at boot
- Tandy 3000HL 1.3x Y 01/31/90 umbaugh Load root fs w/"u" at boot
- Tandy 3000NL 1.3x Y 01/31/90 umbaugh Load root fs w/"u" at boot
- Tandy 4000 1.3x Y 01/31/90 umbaugh Load root fs w/"u" at boot
- TI Business Pro 1.3x N 02/22/89 japplega
- Toshiba T1100+ 1.3x Y 05/29/89 jds
- Toshiba 5100 1.3x Y 05/02/89 nfs HD patch at bugs.nosc.mil
- Toshiba 5100 1.50 Y 01/31/90 nfs
- Tulip 386/25 1.4a Y 10/02/89 ast
- Unisys PW2 850 1.3x Y 05/01/89 allan
- Win Labs Turbo-AT 1.3x P 01/22/90 gnf3e
- Win Labs AT/386 1.3x P 01/22/90 gnf3e
- Wyse 386/16 1.4a Y 10/02/89 ast
- Zenith 159 1.3x Y 08/23/89 dirk HD problems
- Zenith Z183 1.3x Y 02/22/89 japplega
- Zenith Z248 1.4a Y 10/02/89 ast
- Zenith Turbosport 386-12 1.4x Y 10/20/89 al
-
- Optional Hardware
- -------- --------
- AST EGA, color monitor 1.3x Y 01/28/89 dlawyer
- Casper EGA, color monitor 1.3x Y 10/30/89 surry
- Casper EGA, color monitor 1.4x Y 10/30/89 surry
- CMS Hard Card (20 Meg) 1.3x Y 02/21/89 pa1343
- Epson LQ5000 1.3x Y 01/31/90 umbaugh Not tested extensively.
- Everex Micro Enhancer 1.3x Y 10/30/89 surry Vid card ok w/emulation off
- Everex Micro Enhancer 1.4x Y 10/30/89 surry Vid card ok w/emulation off
- IBM PS/2 Mod 50 HD 1.3x N 01/28/89 allbery Controller incompatible
- Panasonic 1091 printer 1.3x N 01/28/89 mullen Loses chars
- Persyst BOB 1.3x Y 01/28/89 mullen
- Printers (various) 1.3x N 01/28/89 various Characters are dropped
- Seagate ST4096 80 Meg 1.3x Y 10/30/89 surry Use at_wini.c as wini.c
- Seagate ST4096 80 Meg 1.4x Y 10/30/89 surry Use at_wini.c as wini.c
- Toshiba MK134 HD 1.3x Y 01/13/90 bc
- WD1006V-SR2 HD Controller 1.3x Y 01/13/90 bc
-
-
- ST MINIX 1.x
- ============
-
- Basic Operation
- ----- ---------
- 1040ST (old TOS) 1.1 Y 05/31/89 uli
- 1040ST 1.1 Y 06/02/89 rcd
- Mega ST4 1.1 Y 05/31/89 uli With or without Blitter
-
- Optional Hardware
- -------- --------
- Adaptec MFM controller 1.1 Y 06/02/89 rcd
- BMS 100 HD 1.1 Y 01/28/89 wheels fine
- BMS Host Adapter 1.1 Y 06/02/89 rcd
- ICD Host Adapter x.x Y 08/10/89 diana use it with ST277N SCSI
- Megafile 60 1.1 Y 05/31/89 uli
- Miniscribe 3425 1.1 Y 05/31/89 rcd
- SH 204 1.1 Y 05/31/89 uli
- SH 205 1.1 Y 05/31/89 uli
- SH 205 (with 40M NEC HD) 1.1 Y 05/31/89 uli
- Seagate ST225 HD 1.1 Y 06/02/89 rcd
- Supra HD 1.1 ? 01/28/89 various some can, some can't
-
-
- SUBMITTERS
- ==========
- [ackerman] uunet!uvm-gen!griffin!ackerman
- [al] al@escom.com
- [allan] allan@esprit.UUCP
- [allbery] allbery%ncoast@hal.cwru.edu
- [anderson] anderson@macc.wisc.edu
- [ast] ast@cs.vu.nl
- [bc] bc@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu
- [cbo] cbo@cs.vu.nl
- [diana] eichert%uservx.decnet@ddnvx2.afwl.af.mil
- [dirk] herrhoyman@uwecvaxc.bitnet
- donw@rwing.UUCP
- [gnf3e] gnf3e@virginia.edu
- [hansvoss] hhinsi!v882087@relay.EU.net
- [hedrick] hedrick@geneva.rutgers.edu
- [higgs] higgs_m@p1.lancsp.ac.uk
- [HIGGINS] HIGGINS@LISO1.dnet.ge.com
- [japplega] japplega@csm9a.colorado.edu
- [jds] jds@mimsy.umd.edu
- [lammert] lammert@gufalet.rug.nl
- [lancer] lancer@gacvax1.bitnet
- [lyle] lyle@cse.ogc.edu
- [mark-gei] Mark-Geisert@ladc.bull.com
- [MC02015] MC02015%SWTEXAS.BITNET
- [MICHAELB] MICHAELB@vms.macc.wisc.edu
- [mullen] mullen@sdsu.UUCP
- [ncoverby] ncoverby@ndsuvax.UUCP
- [nfs] nfs@princeton.edu
- [pa1343] pa1343@sdcc15.ucsd.edu
- [paula] paula@atc.boeing.com
- [rcd] rcd@mtqua.att.com
- [regisr] felix!well!regisr
- [supple] ecn.purdue.edu
- [surry] surry@hq.af.mil
- [tbunnell] bunnell@henry.asel.udel.edu
- [timborn] timborn@timborn@ATT.COM
- [uli] uli%analyt.chemie.uni-bochum.dbp.de
- [umbaugh] umbaugh@evax.arl.utexas.edu
- [waltje] minixug!waltje@kyber.UUCP
- [wezel] wezel@bio.vu.nl
- [wheels] wheels@mks.UUCP
-