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UNIX June 1972

Welcome to the 1st Edition UNIX repository. Here you will find the kernel source code and userland binaries which will allow you to run UNIX on a PDP-11 simulator.

Build Instructions

Unless otherwise noted, file and directory names refer to this repository.

  1. Download the source code for the Simh simulator from here: http://simh.trailing-edge.com/. Make sure that you download version 3.8-0 or later; earlier versions need patches to work.

  2. Unpack Simh somewhere. Make the BIN/ directory in Simh at the top level. Do make pdp11 to make the pdp11 simulator in the BIN/ directory. Copy the BIN/pdp11 executable into the tools/ directory.

  3. Return to the 1st Edition top-level directory. Do a make. This will do several things. It will build tools/mkfs, tools/ml and tools/apout/apout.

  4. These tools are required to build the filesystems for 1e UNIX, and the kernel. It will create kernel sources with some necessary patches, assemble the kernel and build a bootable Simh memory image which is installed into the images directory. Finally, the make will build the rf0.dsk, rk0.dsk and tape images and install these in the images directory. You can also do a "make clean" to clean out the images/ and build/ directories. A "make clobber" will clean out the images/, build/ and tools/ directories.

Running 1st Edition UNIX

  1. Run ./simh.cfg which starts the pdp11 simulator. You should see this:

    PDP-11 simulator V3.8-0

    ./simh2.cfg> #!tools/pdp11

    Unknown command

    Disabling CR

    Disabling XQ

    RF: buffering file in memory

    TC0: 16b format, buffering file in memory

    Listening on port 5555 (socket 7)

    You will receive a login: prompt:

  2. Type in root followed by . You should receive a # prompt.

  3. Type in an ls -l command. You should see something like this:

    total 6

    43 sdrwr- 2 root 620 Jan 1 00:00:00 bin

    42 sdrwr- 2 root 250 Jan 1 00:00:00 dev

    104 sdrwr- 2 root 110 Jan 1 00:00:00 etc

    114 sdrwr- 2 root 50 Jan 1 00:00:00 tmp

    41 sdrwr- 7 root 70 Jan 1 00:00:00 usr

  4. To change directories, use chdir, e.g. chdir /usr. The only editor installed is `ed'. You can find an ed tutorial in notes/edtut.txt.

  5. To log in multiple times, telnet to localhost port 5555. The system is configured to allow 8 remote logins.

  6. To shut the system down, enter ctrl-E to stop the simulator, and q to quit. You do not need to sync the system before shutdown.

Documentation

The manuals for 1st Edition UNIX are available here: http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/bellLabs/unix/UNIX_ProgrammersManual_Nov71.pdf

Some documentation of the internals of the 1st Edition UNIX are available here: http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/bellLabs/unix/PreliminaryUnixImplementationDocument _Jun72.pdf

Details of the PDP-11/20 architecture and its peripherals can be found at: http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/pdp11/handbooks/PDP1120_Handbook_1972.pdf http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/dec/pdp11/handbooks/PDP11_PeripheralsHbk_1972.pdf

The C compiler from 2nd Edition UNIX is also installed and works, but the language is a very early dialect of C.

The userland binaries come from a period somewhere between the 1st and 2nd Edition of UNIX. You may find the 2e manuals useful too: http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/bellLabs/unix/Unix_2nd_Edition_Manual_Jun72.pdf

Repository Layout

pages/ - OCR'd pages from the PreliminaryUnixImplementation document

rebuilt/ - kernel source rebuilt from the OCR'd pages, as asm files

patches/ - patches to rebuilt/ files to get kernel to run

fs/ - userland binaries and files, used to make rf0.dsk and rk0.dsk

src/ - source code for userland: there is not much available

tools/ - tools and scripts to build the kernel and filesystem

build/ - build area: patched kernel files, patched filesystems

images/ - final disk and tape images to be used by the Simh simulator

misc/ - misc. files, e.g. the Simh patch for KE11A support

notes/ - notes on the work done to get 1e UNIX to run again

diffs/ - Differences between pages/* and the high quality OCR

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