[TUHS] Your Most Prized UNIX Artifacts?
Daria Phoebe Brashear
shadow at gmail.com
Thu Jun 12 02:27:35 AEST 2025
I still have deep regrets about giving my IBM 6152 "crossbow"
microchannel card away when I handed off the rest of my IBM RT gear;
it was going to an exhibit of other RT hardware with Pick OS in Ohio
which I understand to have subsequently been disbanded; I didn't have
space for the 6150 towers or the 6151 slabs, but the 6152 was a card I
could have kept for future times (despite never having had the right
PS/2 to put it in) if I had known it wasn't going to be displayed.
The goal has been to acquire a second and then go through the pain of
setting up two of them in a PS/2, running AOS4 as I assume the
4.4BSD-almost port probably wasn't going to work.
On Fri, Jun 6, 2025 at 2:16 PM segaloco via TUHS <tuhs at tuhs.org> wrote:
>
> As someone who has been quite attentive to the documentation situation with UNIX, I've managed to build out a pretty appreciable library of historic works. Among my most treasured bits are my 3B20S Release 4.1 manual and Bell Labs copies of the Lions's Commentary.
>
> What do folks have around that you're particularly thrilled to have among your UNIX-y possessions?
>
> - Matt G.
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Daria Phoebe Brashear
AuriStor, Inc
dariaphoebe.com
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