carroll@s.cs.uiuc.edu (12/19/88)
I have an LSI-11/23 with an 8" floppy drive and 30 Meg DSD harddrive, and alledgedly extended memory (I got it cheap as a dump item from a company that upgraded to new stuff). I'd like to put a UNIX derivative up on it, and MINIX looks like the only economically feasible choice. Is there any one who has it compiled for the LSI-11, and could send me binaries on floppy? I'd pay for media/transport costs. I don't have any way to compile it for the LSI. I live in Champaign, Il., which is about 150 km. south of Chicago, and would be willing to drive to Chicago, Peoria, or Indianapolis (In.) to get things. Thanks! P.S. I'll be in Austin, TX for a week or so over Christmas, if anyone is down there. Alan M. Carroll "How many danger signs did you ignore? carroll@s.cs.uiuc.edu How many times had you heard it all before?" - AP&EW CS Grad / U of Ill @ Urbana ...{ucbvax,pur-ee,convex}!s.cs.uiuc.edu!carroll
wilker@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu (Clarence W. Wilkerson Jr.) (12/20/88)
But I don't know of a compiler that works under XINU. There is the D. Comer book, and I saw source for most of it that some one had typed in and posted. If you had a Vax handy, there were cross-development tools for that.