>That's not true... I ran Ultrix 1.1 on our 11/730 scads of years ago
>(known on the UUCP maps, c. 1986, as ...!cbosgd!osu-eddie!k-panda)
>
>My employer ordered it at the DECUS it was announced at. When I was
>using it, it had 5Mb of RAM and the standard RB80 (121MB) disk. It
>was the first machine I ever did a UNIX install on. It spent its
>last few years in service (up to 1993) running VMS 5.0. I have it in
>storage now. I have the Ultrix tapes at home, AFAIK (I'm sure I have
>2.0. I'm not as certain about 1.1)
Come to think of it, I've heard that the VAX versions of Ultrix in the PUPS
archives are for Unibus systems.
Still, as I said before, I recommend VMS.
Zane
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Received on Tue Feb 19 2002 - 11:12:35 GMT