HP-UX 1.x

HP-UX is a Unix variant based off of System III, later System V Unix. Released in 1984, the initial version of HP-UX supported the Motorola 68k processor family, specifically the HP 9807A, the "HP Integral PC". This OS is still updated, with its latest being version 11i. Platforms that HP-UX have ran on were the Motorola 68k, RISC, HP FOCUS, and the Itanium family of Intel processors. HP-UX was the first UNIX to provide access control lists (acls), logical volumes, features that are currently supported by newer mainstream Operating Systems. HP-UX versions before 11.0 are not deemed as being Y2k-compliant by HP.



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Release notes

The first release of HP-UX, released in 1982 was for the HP 9000 Series 500. This follow-up "1.0" was released in 1984 specifically for the HP Integral PC. This version was based on AT&T System III, and the kernel resides in the machine's ROM.

The HP Integral PC is a portable UNIX workstation computer system produced by Hewlett-Packard based on the Motorola 68000 CPU. It includes a graphical shell called Personal Applications Manager.

The Tutorial and Technical Basic disks appear damaged and are dumped twice. If anyone has a better dump, pleas let us know.

Product type
OS
Vendor
Hewlett Packard
Release date
1984
User interface
GUI
Platform
DOS
Download count
13 (2 for release)

Downloads

Download name Version Language Architecture File size Downloads
HP-UX 1.0.0 [Integral Personal Computer M68k] (1984) (3.5-DSDD) 1.0.0 [Integral Personal Computer M68k] English 62.37MB 2

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