--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting Orlando Andico:
> I the only one interested? :)
> 
> Or does anyone here really have the source?

Some source code for old unix is out for a while now
see my previous email same topic, it's released under
a BSD-Like license
 ftp://minnie.tuhs.org/UnixArchive/Caldera-license.pdf
quoting from the license:

Dear UNIX enthusiasts,
Caldera International, Inc. hereby grants a fee free
license that includes the rights use, modify and
distribute this named
source code, including creating derived binary
products created from the source code. The source code
for which Caldera
International, Inc. grants rights are limited to the
following UNIX Operating Systems that operate on the
16-Bit PDP-11
CPU and early versions of the 32-Bit UNIX Operating
System, with specific exclusion of UNIX System III and
UNIX
System V and successor operating systems:
32-bit 32V UNIX
16 bit UNIX Versions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

source codes are browseable from the net too.

Traditional Unix V7, 4.3BSD and some other new ones
like linux 2.4.18 and FreeBSD 4.5 and others from

http://tamacom.com/unix/

visit ftp://minnie.tuhs.org/UnixArchive/ too


> Mike Px


-Dek

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