32V Tape -------- Although 32V isn't strictly a PDP-11 UNIX system, it is a very close derivative of 7th Edition, so I thought it would be ok to archive it. The tape comes from Keith Bostic, and is composed of three images, file1, file2 and a tarball now called 32v_usr.tar. I assume that all three were originally three separate records on a tape. The information from Keith says: Block size for file1 is 512, block size for file2 is 10240. The first label on the tape: BELL LABORATORIES INC UNIX/32V* TIME-SHARING SYSTEM, VERSION 1.0 9 TRACK 800 BPI 3 FILES FILE1=232 RECORDS FILE 2=480 RECORDS FILE 3=1202 RECORDS *UNIX IS A TRADEMARK OF BELL LABORATORIES (2/22/80 written in pencil) The second label on the tape: RESTRICTED RIGHTS USE, DUPLICATION OR DISCLOSURE IS SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS STATED IN YOUR CONTRACT WITH WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC I haven't looked at file1 yet; I assume it's a set of bootstrap records. file2 is a 32V root filesystem, and a tar equivalent (minus some /dev/entries) is in file2.tar.gz. A list of what is in /dev/ in dev_files.