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ULTRIX is a UNIX-based operating system made by DEC. ULTRIX has been replaced by Digital UNIX.
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Intended purpose
server/mainframe: medium to high scale servers; minicomputers; mainframes
desktop/workstation: workstations (for those with UNIX familiarity)
handheld: not appropriate
real time: not appropriate
ULTRIX is a 4.2BSD based UNIX operating system with enchancements from 4.3BSD and System V Release 2. It also includes a variety of enchancements specific to Digital hardware systems. Alan Rollowe100
Current Version: V4.5e100
Depends on the target hardware, but generally; expensive. Unfortunately, the last powers that be in Digital priced it so that the few license sales would generate enough income to offset the development costs. Alan Rollowe100
Hardware Supported: VAX, MIPSe53
ULTRIX runs on VAX and MIPS (R2000, R3000 or R4000 series) Joshua Copee53
O-VMS should run on any of the VAXen, including MicroVAX, VAXStation, and VAXServer after the MicroVAX 1. Ultrix will run on all the above, plus any of the DECStation line. Bruce Lanee51
Performance information about Digital products: www.compaq.com/alphaserver/download/alphaserver_gs_benchmark_performance_v2.pdf
VAX-11 assembly language is discussed in the assembly language section.
Maximum Number of Processors: 6 (in some models of VAX 6000)e100
Kernel: Based on Berkeley 4.2BSD with enhancements from 4.3BSD and System V Release 2. Alan Rollowe100
POSIX: compatible
Peripherals: Refer to the Software Product Description for the complete list of supported devices by system. Not all systems support all devices, though some offer considerable overlap. Alan Rollowe100
Graphics Engine: X10 or X11 depending on the version Alan Rollowe100
Text Command Shell: UNIX shells
User Interface (graphic): X10 on older versions. DECwindows on intermediate versions. Motif on current versions. Alan Rollowe100
Other:
Please send recommendations on additional URLs to Milo.
http://www.digital.com/info/SP2640/ The ULTRIX Operating System, Version 4.5e53
(Frequently Asked Questions)
ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/Digital/dec-faq/ultrix Ultrix FAQ
ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/Digital/dec-faq/common Ultrix and DEC OSF/1 AXP FAQ
ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/Digital/dec-faq/ultrix-disktabs Ultrix Disktabs
ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/Digital/dec-faq/ultrix-printcap Ultrix Printcaps
ftp://ftp.digital.com/pub/Digital/dec-faq/decinfo DEC general FAQ
http://hal.csn.ul.ie/pub/ultrix_freeware/ Ultrix Freeware; the *BIGGEST* freeware archive for ULTRIX. FTP at ftp://ftp.skynet.ie/pub/ultrix_freeware/
http://home.earthlink.net/~bhami/rosetta.html Rosetta Stone for Unix; a guide for comparable commands and directories in several popular forms of UNIX (AIX, Darwin, DG-UX, FreeBSD, HP-UX, IRIX, Linux, NetBSD, OpenBSD, SCO OpenServer, Solaris, SunOS, Tru64, and ULTRIX).
http://www.unix-vs-nt.org/ John Kirchs article Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 versus UNIX
For more UNIX book listings, see also the general book listings on the UNIX web page.
If you want your book reviewed, please send a copy to: Milo, POB 1361, Tustin, CA 92781, USA.
Price listings are for courtesy purposes only and may be changed by the referenced businesses at any time without notice.
Unix for VMS Users (Digital Press Vax Users Series); reprint edition; by Philip E. Bourne; Digital Press; February 1994; ISBN 1555580343; paperback; 368 pages; $39.95
A Practical Guide to the Unix System; by Mark G. Sobell; Addison-Wesley Pub Co; October 1994; ISBN 0805375651; paperback; 800 pages; $37.95
Essential System Administration: Help for Unix System Administrators (Nutshell Handbook); 2nd edition; by Aeleen Frisch; OReilly & Associates; December 1996; ISBN 1565921275; paperback; 788 pages; $27.96
The Complete Guide to Netware 4.11/Intranetware; 2nd edition; by James E. Gaskin; Sybex; December 1996; ISBN 078211931X; paperback; $47.99; includes information on getting NetWare working with Windows, Macintosh, UNIX, and OS/2
Building a Unix Internet Server; by George Eckel; New Riders Publishing; June 1995; ISBN 1562054945; paperback (with CD-ROM); 325 pages; $30.40
Advanced Programming in the Unix Environment (Addison-Wesley Professional Computing Series); by W. Richard Stevens; Addison-Wesley Pub Co; June 1992; ISBN 0201563177; hardcover; 744 pages; $63.95
If you want your book reviewed, please send a copy to: Milo, POB 1361, Tustin, CA 92781, USA.
If youre a UNIX user, all UNIX are pretty much the same. If youre a UNIX programmer, all UNIX are a little bit different. If youre a UNIX system admin, all UNIX are completely different! Thats comming from ULTRIX, AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, and Digital UNIX experiences. Might as well count linux, too. Bob Koehler, Hubble Space Telescope Payload Flight Software Team
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Created: June 22, 1998
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