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* Re: Linux-asm (was A patch for linux 2.1.127)
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@ 1998-11-19 23:14   ` Brad Kemp
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From: Brad Kemp @ 1998-11-19 23:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: root, grep; +Cc: Manuel J. Galan, Linux kernel


The first unix was on a
PDP-7 cross assembled and originally developed to 
support game of `Space Travel`

>From Dennis Ritchie's home page
http://cm.bell-labs.com/~dmr/

The evolution of a Unix timeshare system
http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/who/dmr/hist.html


At 08:38 AM 11/19/98 -0500, Richard B. Johnson wrote:
>On Wed, 18 Nov 1998, George Bonser wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 18 Nov 1998, Richard B. Johnson wrote:
>> 
>> > Unix was built on a Digital PDP-11/34, using tools available
>> > in the RSX-11 Digital Operation system. Most of the 'hardware stuff'
>> > was done in DEC MACRO Assembly under RSX-11.
>> 
>> scuse me but the first Unix I saw was running on a PDP-8. It might have
>> originated on a PDP-6.  Unix was written in C from the start according to
>> all the documentation I have read. Also, I saw Unix running on PDP systems
>
>> before the /34 was ever produced. This includes the 11/24 and 11/70.
>> Probably the best Unix installation I ever saw was a dual /44 system in
>> 1984. It was the first HA system I ever worked with. It had the beginnings
>> of what we now call RAID. 
>> 
>
>See "The UNIX Time-Sharing System", Vol 57, No.6 Part 2, pages 1905-
>1929, by Dennis Ritchie and K Thompson. The concepts were worked out
>on earlier machines. 
>
>
>Cheers,
>Dick Johnson
>                 ***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *****
>Penguin : Linux version 2.1.128 on an i686 machine (400.59 BogoMips).
>Warning : It's hard to remain at the trailing edge of technology.
>
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* Re: Linux-asm (was A patch for linux 2.1.127)
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@ 1998-11-20 17:52       ` Pekka Pietik{inen
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From: Pekka Pietik{inen @ 1998-11-20 17:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

On Nov 19, 11:22pm, Steve VanDevender wrote:

> But for now I'd rather see Linus finish 2.2 than tell the story
> of the creation of Linux.
http://www.netppl.fi/~pp/linux.history , which is something I found
on the net ages ago (it details the early history of linux quite well)

-- 
Pekka Pietikainen, Net People Ltd., Oulu, Finland



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