Running Historical PDP-11 UNIX Versions on Modern Systems via Emulation
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Summary
This GitHub repository provides tools and instructions for running historical versions of UNIX (specifically for PDP-11 systems) on modern hardware using emulators like SIMH and QEMU. The project enables users to experience and experiment with early UNIX operating systems from the 1970s and 1980s on contemporary Unix-like systems including Linux, FreeBSD, and macOS. It includes setup requirements, installation steps, and documentation for running these 'ancient UNIX' versions, serving as both a preservation effort and educational resource for computing history enthusiasts.
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At this time, you can run the following versions of UNIX:
First of all, you must have the PDP-11 Simulator (SIMH), qemu, GNU
Running UNIX Section 1: Requirements - You will need the following tools and utilities to run the available UNIX versions:
License, Credits and Copyright - First of all, credits and acknowledgment for material available in this repository that is not my own (or has been modified by me based on previous work).
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