Path: ...!weretis.net!feeder9.news.weretis.net!panix!.POSTED.spitfire.i.gajendra.net!not-for-mail From: cross@spitfire.i.gajendra.net (Dan Cross) Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.misc,comp.misc,comp.unix.programmer Subject: Re: Looking for historical source of the ex/vi editor Date: Sun, 8 Dec 2024 21:15:18 -0000 (UTC) Organization: PANIX Public Access Internet and UNIX, NYC Message-ID: References: <20241123014205.0f18ecb030d7ed12ae7d60b9@gmail.moc> Injection-Date: Sun, 8 Dec 2024 21:15:18 -0000 (UTC) Injection-Info: reader2.panix.com; posting-host="spitfire.i.gajendra.net:166.84.136.80"; logging-data="4860"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@panix.com" X-Newsreader: trn 4.0-test77 (Sep 1, 2010) Originator: cross@spitfire.i.gajendra.net (Dan Cross) Bytes: 1995 Lines: 24 In article , Scott Dorsey wrote: >Sebastian wrote: >>If you SSH to 3b2@sdf.org, you can find your way into an emulated >>PDP-11 running System V. It has some version of vi installed, >>with source code. It's possible to extract this code from the >>system by first porting uuencode to it, and then porting a >>version of tar that you can also run someplace else. The tar >>that's installed on the system is not compatible with modern tars, >>nor is it compatible with V7 tar. > >Something is wrong here. A PDP-11 running SysV? And with the uid "3b2" >also? And this isn't an AT&T 3B2 running SysV? The earliest versions of System V (e.g., Unix 4 and SVR1) ran on the PDP-11. The above is correct; logging into `3b2@sdf.org` puts one into a captive menu environment, and one of the options there is to connect to an emulated PDP-11 running SysV; a new instance will start if you select that menu option. Then you can, `boot rp0` and `0unix` (this will display as `0=unix`). - Dan C.