brent%terra@Sun.COM (Brent Callaghan) (04/21/87)
In article <21393@styx.UUCP>, tjt@styx.UUCP (Tim Tessin) writes: > CPIX was developed for IBM by some CS group at some university (I forget where) > It is V6 derivative. I was a Series/1 hacker for two years. Now I lead a completely normal life - the scars have healed. We had a profound dislike for this machine - we had five. We had a T-shirt made up, it said: "Have a Happy Day - Smash a Series/1". Our local IBM rep who knew that I was interested in Unix, dropped a manual on me one day. It was the weirdest thing... It has an IBM cardboard cover entitled "IBM Series/1 Carrier Products Interactive Executive Program PRPQ P82732 User's Manual". Open the cover and lo! "Unix User's Manual Release 3.0" - Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. Yep - standard Bell labs Unix manual with IBM cardboard cover and IBM fancy name. Made in New Zealand --> Brent Callaghan @ Sun Microsystems uucp: sun!bcallaghan phone: (415) 691 6188