What was the system (make/model)? I am trying to learn what goes with the manuals I have from 1983-1984 for Motorola V/68. Pretty early for this OS.
Now that I think about it, it might have been an 88K. It was embedded in the phone system. I don't remember the exact model. It was from the late '80's or early '90's as it was around 10 years old when I worked on it in the early 2000's.
I was the UNIX support for the phone administrator. I seem to remember it about as much UNIX as Minix was. It has a command line, and basic utilities worked and networking was tcp, but it wasn't quite right. And the config files were all weird and not like the SysV or BSD systems I was use to working on at the time.
I might still have some of my notes floating around someplace, but I'm not home right now. If I think of it, in a few days when I get home, I'll see what I can dig up.
- Derrik
Here is what I posted on the subject on vintage-computer.com forum: V/68 is also called M86KUN (Motorola 68000 Unix) This version of UNIX might have a command set similar any UNIX ports (?) found on 680x0-based MACs or Amigas, but they're too new to be candidates for the 1983-84 docs I have. My Motorola-based CPU SWTPc 6800 came with a 6800 microprocessor manual. With that in mind I am thinking that the M68KUN manuals I have were included with a mystery computer system that ran 68K UNIX. The same manual might have been shipped along with a number of different make/models that ran 68KUN or "V/68". I did not see any errata to indicate what system my copy of this doc set came with. Candidates who might have included such manual with their systems: Dataindustrier_AB's DS90 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dataindustrier_AB SAGE II? http://pctimeline.info/workstation/ says: Fortune Systems introduces the Fortune 32:16 computer system. It features a 6 MHz Motorola 68000 CPU, 256 kB RAM, and runs Unix v7. Price is US$5000-11,000. -- Bill