Tue Aug 19 22:48:42 EDT 1997 This CD-ROM contains all the source code and binary images for the IBM RT PC 4.4BSD project. The code is current as of this date and will most likely not be developed further. The disk images have been taken from my running system, a model 125 with 16MB of memory, EAFPA adapter and an apa8 display. The images should be usable as-is on any model 125/135 system with either a megapel, apa8 (6153) or apa8c (6154) display adapter. Other display adapters will require a new kernel to be linked. The system is configured for a machine with a 3.5" 1.44MB floppy disk drive. The diskette images are taken from 3.5" diskettes. The sautil boot disk is a 1.2MB diskette image written to a 3.5" diskette. The miniroot diskette is in traditional 3.5" 1.44MB format. The miniroot diskette is intended for installing off of either a network or a local tape drive. It will not install off this CD-ROM. You may be able to install a system by putting the /, /var and /usr partition dumps on a tape and then running the miniroot diskette. I haven't tried this so I have no idea if it works. This CD-ROM is arranged as follows: src: - the complete 4.4BSD source tree for the IBM RT PC DiskImages/4.4BSD: - BSD dump images for the 4.4BSD disk partitions - installation diskette images DiskImages/AIX: - floppy disk images for AIX 2.2.1 (might be useful to someone, although why I don't know :-) The size of the 4.4BSD disk partitions is as follows: Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/hd0a 14527 11377 1697 87% / /dev/hd0g 96697 81677 5350 94% /usr /dev/hd0e 38773 11412 23483 33% /var mfs:10 24119 1 22912 0% /tmp kernfs 0 0 0 100% /kernfs /dev/xt0a 520807 478540 16226 97% /usr/src /dev/xt1a 496063 417756 28700 94% /usr/obj /dev/xt0d 97090 65607 26628 71% /usr/local /dev/hd0f 180297 124214 38053 77% /usr/local/X11R5 /dev/xt0g 109162 77445 26258 75% /usr/local/src I've tried to keep as much of the source code uncompressed as possible. However, due to space limitations and ISO9660 directory depth limits, I've had to tar up and compress some parts of it. Hopefully this won't pose a problem to anyone. Well, that's about it, so until next time, so long, and thanks for all the fish.... Mark Dapoz