What was the first Unix micro?

From: Joel Fedorko <Joel_at_VirtualAdmin.com>
Date: Thu Oct 8 12:49:50 1998

I was told about 20 years ago that it was Western Electric. They
were the 2nd largest manufacturer of PDP-11 next to DEC and produced
them under license for their "customer" AT&T.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ward Donald Griffiths III [mailto:gram_at_cnct.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 1998 10:23 PM
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
Subject: What was the first Unix micro?


OK, I'm getting tired of the arguments about who made the first
microprocessor. Fine. Maybe God did -- it's called DNA and as an
atheist I don't grant credit to anybody.

Trivia question: who made the first successful mass-produced _and_
mass-marketed (in one system) Unix hardware platform?
-- 
Ward Griffiths <mailto:gram_at_cnct.com> <http://www.cnct.com/home/gram/>
When I was crossing the border into Canada, they asked me if I had any
firearms with me.  I said "Well, what do you need?"  --  Steven Wright
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