It very well may be that the VME/10 could have matched to these manuals. ComputerWord I see that the OS would have been a UNIX V variant, thanks
Scan? Not the top of my list. Must be 1500 double-sided pages in three binders.
from a usenet post
From:
fred@mot.UUCP (Fred Christiansen)
Newsgroups: net.micro.68k
Subject: Re: SYSTEM 5 on VME/10
Posted: Mon Jan 14 12:52:47 1985
Organization: Motorola Microsystems, Phoenix AZ
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Since there have been several submissions on this topic, the reply is to the
net and not just the writers of the submissions.
System V/68 Release 1 Version 2.7, the first Unix release for VME/10 was created
by Motorola Microsystems Engineering as a Beta release. However, due to high
demand, it was released as a product. Most of its deficiencies were well known
and described in a Customer Letter. Not being able to relink a kernel is
common among micro Unix systems; however, 2.7 was missing the kernel libs to do
this by oversight rather than intent. Note also that it was released prior to
our obtaining 68000 Sys V validation from AT&T in March '84.
Subsequently, there have been releases and updates, with support for graphics,
kernel reconfiguration, source (need license from AT&T Technologies first),
40Mb disk, improved serial i/o, etc: Version 2.7 update in May '84, Version 2.8
in August '84, and Version 2.8 update in September. Any one who registered
their software with Four Phase/Motorola would have received the updates for free
and new releases quite cheaply. This could be important to VME/10 customers
since Sys V Rel 2 Ver 1 is imminent.
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Could I borrow these from you to scan if you don't have time?