>>In fact, when I was a student at WPI in the mid-70's, we had a version
>>of Unix running on an 11/10 in the CS department (off RK05s)...
>
>But neither the 11/10 nor the /34 nor the /44 were, by any stretch
>of the imagination, "microcomputers". Definitely minis.
Sorry, I was actually responding to the 11/34 vs. 11/44, since they
were later computers than the 11/05,10... I wasn't responding to the
question of the first microcomputer. I should have made that clear...
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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Received on Sun Oct 04 1998 - 20:37:22 BST