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 http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/components/national/_dataBooks/1988_National_Series_32000_Microprocessors_Databook.pdf\\ http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/components/national/_dataBooks/1988_National_Series_32000_Microprocessors_Databook.pdf\\
 section 7-16 (GENIX/V.3 is a port of AT&T's System V, Release 3.0, UNIX operating system for the Series 32000 microprocessor family. ) section 7-16 (GENIX/V.3 is a port of AT&T's System V, Release 3.0, UNIX operating system for the Series 32000 microprocessor family. )
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 +Tilson, Michael (October 1983). "[[https://archive.org/stream/byte-magazine-1983-10/1983_10_BYTE_08-10_UNIX#page/n267/mode/2up|Moving Unix to New Machines]]". BYTE. p. 266. An article about porting early UNIX to NS32000 architecture. Seems this is source of the "unreliability" opinion about NS32000 CPU.
  
 Since GENIX 2 is based on the AT&T SYSVR2/3 hence most of documentation are suitable for GENIX 2 too.\\ Since GENIX 2 is based on the AT&T SYSVR2/3 hence most of documentation are suitable for GENIX 2 too.\\
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