From: Brian A. Hirt (acsbah@falcon.depaul.edu) Subject: 386BSD 0.1 - Dr Dobb's Journal Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd Date: 1992-06-17 08:56:46 PST In the July issue of Dr. Dobb's Journal the article " Porting UNIX to the 386 The Final Step " "386BSD Release 0.1 - The Second Stage 386BSD Release 0.1 is the most recent release as of this writing. It consists of: o A single distribution installation floppy, referred to as "Tiny 386BSD" o One 15-floppy multivolume compressed TAR-format source distribution. o One 10-floppy multivolume compressed TAR-format binary distribution. o Installation notes, manifests, and registration/bug report forms. The major Internet sites from which you can download 386BSD 0.1 are agate.berkeley.edu and reyes.stanford.edu Additionally ......... " This is great news! But.... I'm slightly confused. From the article, it seems clear that 0.1 is currently available. However, if I ftp to agate I only see the March 17th version. If I try reyes.stanford.edu, I get "530 User anonymous unknown" :) What's going on? Was 0.1 delayed? or ..... Since it's only June and since I read the July issue I must be looking into the future. Brian A. Hirt acsbah@falcon.depaul.edu -- Brian A. Hirt