9600BPS Computing Project

The 9600 Computing Project is a collection of guides for older UNIX systems, both physical and virtual. Below are guides to setting up systems, tips on QEMU command line options, and collected software and OS images. It is my desert island computing project.

Why 9600 BPS?
9600BPS is a standard serial line speed that provides good text scrolling.

[DIR]SunOS and Solaris Diskless Installation Guides
A set of guides to create diskless installs of SunOS 4.1.4 and Solaris up to version 9.

[DIR]UNIX Networking with SLIP and UUCP
A set of guides to connect legacy UNIX OSs with other machines using UUCP and SLIP.

[DIR]VMware ESXi Shell Utilities
Statically compiled binaries (pdksh, coreutils, vim, rsync, and qemu) for ESXi.

[DIR]QEMU source, images, and notes
Source, images, and notes for using QEMU.

[DIR]X11 and command line utilities
X11 programs, files, and command line utilities.