Path: utzoo!yunexus!geac!geaclib!lethe!dave From: dave@lethe.UUCP (David Collier-Brown) Newsgroups: comp.arch Subject: Re: Shells everywhere Message-ID: <3577@geaclib.UUCP> Date: 18 Jan 89 01:18:25 GMT Article-I.D.: geaclib.3577 References: <1185@esunix.UUCP> Sender: daveb@geaclib.UUCP Reply-To: geaclib!lethe!dave Organization: Interleaf Canada Inc. (News courtesy of Geac) Lines: 11 Follup-to: comp.misc From article <10847@tekecs.TEK.COM>, by andrew@frip.gwd.tek.com (Andrew Klossner): >> "It should be possible to write a shell for almost any usable >> computer ..." From article <1185@esunix.UUCP>, by bpendlet@esunix.UUCP (Bob Pendleton): > I can't comment on Tops-10, but I'm pretty sure there were shells on > Tenex and Tops-20. Yup, and its getting a bit far from architecture, folks. --dave (writing from a cp/m machine with a shell called sh) c-b