Index of /Distributions/Research/Tim_Shoppa_v6
 Name                    Last modified      Size  Description
 Name                    Last modified      Size  Description
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![[   ]](/icons/compressed.gif) scratch_disk_1123.rl..> 1998-03-12 08:52  107K
 scratch_disk_1123.rl..> 1998-03-12 08:52  107K  
![[   ]](/icons/compressed.gif) junk.gz                 1998-03-11 18:37  1.5M
 junk.gz                 1998-03-11 18:37  1.5M  
![[   ]](/icons/compressed.gif) user_backup2.rl02.gz    1998-03-12 10:30  2.4M
 user_backup2.rl02.gz    1998-03-12 10:30  2.4M  
![[   ]](/icons/compressed.gif) user0_backup.rl02.gz    1998-03-12 10:16  2.4M
 user0_backup.rl02.gz    1998-03-12 10:16  2.4M  
![[   ]](/icons/compressed.gif) copy_num1_user.rl02.gz  1998-03-11 18:11  2.6M
 copy_num1_user.rl02.gz  1998-03-11 18:11  2.6M  
![[   ]](/icons/compressed.gif) unlabeled.rl02.gz       1998-03-12 09:45  2.6M
 unlabeled.rl02.gz       1998-03-12 09:45  2.6M  
![[   ]](/icons/compressed.gif) user01.rl02.gz          1998-03-12 10:03  2.7M
 user01.rl02.gz          1998-03-12 10:03  2.7M  
![[   ]](/icons/compressed.gif) unix_v6.rl02.gz         1998-03-12 09:22  2.9M
 unix_v6.rl02.gz         1998-03-12 09:22  2.9M  
These are RL01/RL02 images from a 11/23 V6 system rescued from the
University of British Columbia's Surplus Equipment Recycling Facility
by Tim Shoppa during the summer of 1997.
unix_v6.rl02:           A V6 RL02 bootable on a 11/23.  Kernel is built
                        for a 11/23, 2 RL02's, and 2 RX02's; Kernel source
                        is available for building other configurations.
user01.rl02:            \These are various RL02's to be mounted under
user0_backup.rl02:      | "/user".
user_backup2.rl02:      |
copy_num1_user.rl02:    /
junk:                   A pack that was labeled simply "junk".  No idea of
                        contents
scratch_disk_1123.rl02: A pack that was labeled simply "scratch disk".  No
                        idea of contents - probably used to run diagnostics on.