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Porting Unix to the 386: A Practical Approach - microprocessor platform
microprocessor platform:
The 386BSD Project and Berkeley UNIXSynopsis of what 386BSD was intended to be in the 1989-1990 timeframe.
What should have happened was that Berkeley should have released a basic 386 system binary and source release, and followed it up with a general release.
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.
In this installment, we discussed the beginning of our project and the initial framework that guided our efforts, in particular, the development of the 386BSD specification.
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