arnold@audiofax.com (Arnold Robbins) (12/08/90)
In article <2776@cirrusl.UUCP> dhesi%cirrusl@oliveb.ATC.olivetti.com (Rahul Dhesi) writes: > The *thing* >called UNIX ran on PDP-11s and is not in use any more.) I would disagree with that. I own a set of the Unix Time Sharing System Programmer's Manuals, 10th Edition. The *thing* called UNIX is alive and well in its original home at Murray Hill. Alas, it only runs on vaxen, and woe to us, it'll never see the light of day outside of AT&T and perhaps a few universities. Ah well. It's time the world moved on to something like Amoeba, anyway. -- Arnold Robbins AudioFAX, Inc. | Laundry increases 2000 Powers Ferry Road, #200 / Marietta, GA. 30067 | exponentially in the INTERNET: arnold@audiofax.com Phone: +1 404 933 7612 | number of children. UUCP: emory!audfax!arnold Fax-box: +1 404 618 4581 | -- Miriam Robbins
jb3o+@andrew.cmu.edu (Jon Allen Boone) (12/11/90)
If we have anything to say about it, there will be yet another PDP-11 on the internet. We will be running (probably) Unix 2.9 (the *real* thing! :p ) and connecting to reality (???) via SL/IP. To bad we can't get 2.10 (and thus have socket code!) -iain responses to: iain@stat.cmu.edu