[HN Gopher] Coherent: The affordable Unix-like PC OS from over a...
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Coherent: The affordable Unix-like PC OS from over a decade before
Linux 0.01
Author : lproven
Score : 23 points
Date : 2023-12-10 20:44 UTC (2 hours ago)
(HTM) web link (github.com)
(TXT) w3m dump (github.com)
| Tsiklon wrote:
| I had no idea there was a unix-like available at relatively
| reasonable cost before Linux. How is the c compiler, is there any
| way to compile some modern software for this?
| macintux wrote:
| There was also Minix. I used to have a binder with the source
| code, eons ago.
|
| I don't know about the current state of Coherent support, but
| the Wikipedia page has some resource links.
|
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coherent_%28operating_system%2...
| johndoe0815 wrote:
| Coherent was published by Mark-Williams, who also had their own
| C compiler (MWC), which was also available for CP/M86 and the
| Atari ST. It's a K&R compiler, so expect some trouble with
| compiling modern code (unprotoize might help a bit here).
|
| The final releases of Coherent (4.2 is the last one IIRC) also
| fully supported the iBCS COFF binary standard, so binaries
| compiled for e.g. SCO Unix might work.
|
| You could also try to build an old gcc version with the
| provided K&R compiler:
| https://www.autometer.de/unix4fun/coherent/coh_prog.html
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