UNIX Source Licenses

From: Bill/Carolyn Pechter <pechter_at_shell.monmouth.com>
Date: Sun Mar 15 07:17:45 1998

Hi John --


> It's mentioned in some of the literature as proof of the early
> portability
> of Unix. Unfortunately, I've never been able to find out much detail
> about the port.
>
> <<<John>>>
>

Yup. The AT&T labs port happened and is mentioned in the
Peter Salus book. However, I think it was internal only.
It's a prime example how Interdata/Perkin-Elmer blew it.

They (AT&T) were fairly impressed with the 8/32, however there was a problem
with the I/O that AT&T wanted resolved in hardware. Interdata/Perkin-Elmer
just said no and lost the opportunity to be the "11/70" system for all the
phone company systems. (They needed the large address space and
32 bit addressing which became real with the Vax.)

Just another way Concurrent missed the Unix boat -- big time.

Bill

btw -- for those collectors out there -- Trenton Computer Festival
the weekend of April 18. http://www.dorsai.org/fair.

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