Wollongong Interdata 6th Edition Unix Sixth Edition Unix was ported to the Interdata 7/32 at the University of Wollongong, Australia during 1976-77. Porting the C compiler and operating system kernel, writing device drivers and an assembler for the 32-bit Interdata architecture, and adaptation of most commands was done by Richard Miller. Other work on commands and subroutine libraries was done by Ross Nealon. The project was supervised by Professor Juris Reinfelds. For further information, see: R Miller, "Unix, a Portable Operating System?", ACM Operating Systems Review, 12, pp 32-37 (1978) R Miller, "The First Unix Port", Proceedings of USENIX 1998 Annual Technical Conference: Invited Talks, pp 21-25 (1998); available online at http://www.usenix.org [ miller.ps in this directory ] Distribution Contents This is a distribution of "Release 1.2" made on 3 June 1979. The original 9track 1600bpi tape held three files, which are gzipped here as: boot.tp.gz a bootable 'tp' format archive containing Interdata Unix kernels configured for Wollongong, Sydney (Sydney University or UNSW?) and Oxford (Programming Research Group) root.gz a binary image of the root filesystem on a 5 megabyte disk, in Interdata 6th edition Unix format (like PDP-11 6th edition format, but with ints byte-swapped and expanded to 32 bits); includes copies of the kernels and boot block from the first tape file, and kernel source in /usr/sys src.tp.gz a 'tp' format archive containing command source and manual pages; besides the original Bell Labs and Wollongong source there are contributions from Melbourne University and various USENIX distribution tapes, adapted as appropriate for the Interdata For convenience, the distribution contents are also supplied as: interdata_v6.tar.gz a 'tar' format archive (with dates preserved) of all files as they would appear after installing the distribution, with source and documentation in /usr/source and /usr/doc respectively; note however that special files in /dev appear as ordinary files -- Richard Miller