On 7 March 2017 at 01:09, Jerry Kemp via cctalk wrote:
> Much in relationship, to, at least at one time, the Novell Netware system
> sat on top of DOS.
Very very kinda sortof.
Netware 2 could cold-boot itself.
Netware 3 & 4 needed DOS as a bootloader. If you wanted, you could
issue a command:
On 03/ 6/17 05:24 PM, Seth Morabito via cctalk wrote:
* On Mon, Mar 06, 2017 at 03:54:17PM -0600, Jerry Kemp via cctalk
wrote:
Very interesting. I didn't start wearing a Unix hat till 1989-1990 time
period. Aside from the ATT 3B2, my only other exposure to SysVR3 Unix was
thru Banyan Vines
* On Mon, Mar 06, 2017 at 03:54:17PM -0600, Jerry Kemp via cctalk
wrote:
> Very interesting. I didn't start wearing a Unix hat till 1989-1990 time
> period. Aside from the ATT 3B2, my only other exposure to SysVR3 Unix was
> thru Banyan Vines.
>
> Banyan Vines sat on top of SysVR3 Unix, and we
Very interesting. I didn't start wearing a Unix hat till 1989-1990 time period.
Aside from the ATT 3B2, my only other exposure to SysVR3 Unix was thru Banyan
Vines.
Banyan Vines sat on top of SysVR3 Unix, and we used a lot of Banyan Vines. When
(Banyan) boxes went down, typically due to poo
* On Sun, Mar 05, 2017 at 03:50:36AM -0600, Jerry Kemp via cctalk
wrote:
> Hello Seth,
>
> Fingers crossed that you already have what you need.
>
> Given the possibility that you don't, my comment here is that your request
> for internal documents are somewhat vague. Can you be somewhat more
>
: Sunday, March 5, 2017 12:08 PM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Re: Still Looking For AT&T 3B2 Internals Docs
One i've had luck with is posting on Craigslist and putting ads in local
newspapers to where the manufacturing was done. Use to work better when
pe
One i've had luck with is posting on Craigslist and putting ads in local
newspapers to where the manufacturing was done. Use to work better when
people read newspapers, but even last year I got an e-mail back from an
advertisement in a paper with an offer of just pay the media mail rate for
a full
Hello Seth,
Fingers crossed that you already have what you need.
Given the possibility that you don't, my comment here is that your request for
internal documents are somewhat vague. Can you be somewhat more specifics?
The reason specifically I'm asking, is I was reviewing an old Unix book/d