This directory and subdirectories contains MINIX version 1.7.0, a small UNIX-like system for IBM PC's and compatibles. This version beta test software, as it contains a lot of new code that has only been run by a small number of people. You have been warned. Please send any bug reports to the person named below. You can find the following files in this tree: cat.tar.Z - Manual pages in formatted form (avoid!) crc.c - Command to make CRC checksums crclist - CRC's of all these files i86/ - /usr - 8086 binaries i386/ - /usr - 386 binaries man.tar.Z - Manual pages (use these if you can!) src/ - /usr/{include,src,man} i86: i386: ROOT USR - Installation floppies images, 600 kb each USR.01 USR.02 - /usr images made by this command: USR.03 USR.04 tar cf - * | compress | vol 720 /dev/fd0 USR.05 TINYROOT - Needed for an XT or an AT with little memory. It is an extra, you need ROOT too. src: SRC.01 SRC.02 - /usr/include, /usr/src, /usr/man SRC.03 SRC.04 SRC.05 SRC.06 SRC.07 SRC.08 The installation manual can be found in the manual tree as usage.8. On a UNIX machine you can unpack man.tar.Z and use the command man -M minix-man-dir to read the manual pages. Getting them printed is up to you. If you can't format the manual pages in man.tar.Z then you can use cat.tar.Z instead. It contains the same manual pages, but as flat text, with bold and italic codes removed. The installation floppies can be combined on a 1.2 Mb or 1.44 Mb diskette, the other images can be combined on 1.44 Mb floppies: cat ROOT USR >/dev/fd0 cat USR.01 USR.02 >/dev/fd0 (odd, even pairs) cat USR.03 USR.04 >/dev/fd0 ... cat SRC.01 SRC.02 >/dev/fd0 ... (The USR.NN and SRC.NN series of images are simply two compressed tar files that have been broken up in 720 kb pieces.) "/dev/fd0" is a random floppy device name. You have to find out what your Operating System names it today. Be careful when you install Minix, many of the commands are potentionally dangerous in a way that a simple typing mistake destroy all other data on your system. So make backups first! Kees J. Bot (kjb@cs.vu.nl)