Subject: Re: oldest boot record?
To: Paul Dokas <dokas@cs.umn.edu>
From: Todd Vierling <tv@wasabisystems.com>
List: current-users
Date: 03/29/2002 10:53:18
On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, Paul Dokas wrote:
: I've got a full copy of 386/BSD from around '92, on a set of 5.25"
: floppies. Maybe I'll dig out the 5.25" drive and copy them off
: someday.... Anyone want a copy of them?
386BSD can be found on some FTP sites these days, such as
minnie.tuhs.org:/BSD/386bsd among others. So unless you have an `interim
patchkit version', it's probably already there. :)
Note, however, that 386BSD contains some AT&T license-encumbered source
code, so *technically* it's not legal to redistribute. However, the legal
situations surrounding this fairly minimal amount of code have passed some
time ago, and it's likely that AT&T no longer cares about this 10-year-old
distribution....
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