Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site cci-bdc.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!allegra!mit-eddie!cybvax0!cci-bdc!larry From: larry@cci-bdc.UUCP (Larry DeLuca) Newsgroups: net.lang.c Subject: Re: PASCAL Message-ID: <130@cci-bdc.UUCP> Date: Thu, 31-Jan-85 16:41:15 EST Article-I.D.: cci-bdc.130 Posted: Thu Jan 31 16:41:15 1985 Date-Received: Sat, 2-Feb-85 12:52:34 EST References: <7829@brl-tgr.ARPA> <261@gumby.UUCP> Organization: Computer Consoles, Inc., Cambridge, MA Lines: 81 > > My goodness. Tell me some good things about Unix. First there was single > user Unix. Then multi-user. Then System III. Then Version 6. Then Level 7. > Then Berkeley. Then System V. Then Berkeley 4.x. Now those silly people > at Bell Labs are talking about System 8! > > That must mean that Unix is a bad operating system, don't you think? > > > -- > Dan Frank > > "good news is just life's way of keeping you off balance." Not exactly...Unix was conceived virtually from the start as a multi-user operating system... the first implementations were written in Assembly language on the PDP-7... a rewrite in C followed and the stuff moved up to a PDP-11... The most recent tree is like this: Version 6 | PWB Unix (Programmer's Workbench) | Version 7 (Here comes the split between ATT and Berzerkely) +------------------------------+ (Bell) (Berkeley) | | System III UNIX 32/V | | 2 and 3 BSD (2 for PDP-11, 3 for VAX) Still System III | | 4.0BSD, followed by 4.1BSD and 4.2BSD...sometime after the release of 4.0BSD 2.8BSD was released, similarly for 4.1BSD and 2.9BSD, and support for PDP-11's was dropped by Berzerkeley before the release of 4.2BSD for the VAX (which is now available for many machines). | System V, R1 for the VAX | System V, R2 for the VAX and ATT Computers (i may have some release dates confused, but i believe this to be basically correct...)... larry... -- uucp: ..mit-eddie!cybvax0!cci-bdc!larry arpa: henrik@mit-mc.ARPA This mind intentionally left blank.