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System 5: Porting Unix to the 386: Designing the Software SpecificationThis, the first article, is the first published mention of 386BSD. By this time, the project had been operational for 18 months, and William Jolitz was at Berkeley working on the Net/2 release. We resolve conflicts between UNIX worlds by choosing a middle way - one that isn't a pure standard, but one that doesn't fight standards commonality. What's in the Tool Chest?The tool chest for 386BSD cross support included compiler, assembler, loader, libraries and include files. It did not include an emulation environment. |