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- Submitted-by: andrew@alice.att.com (Andrew Hume)
-
- there have been several snippets on research unix over the last year
- or so but a quick summary would not be amiss. Unix V* refers strictly to
- editions of the manual; of course, there are corresponding versions of the
- system but rarely did anyone go to the trouble of making a distribution
- tape (one was done for V8). The versions (and highlights) are
- 8th Edition (Feb, 85): streams, much networking (mostly datakit),
- remote filesystem (wienberger's), Blit software and support.
- 9th Edition (Sep 86): cleanup of 8th Edition, manual MUCH improved,
- libraries and source cleaned and trimmed. Much improved networking, including
- IP and better text processing (monk, prefer, vtbl).
- 10th Edition (Oct 89): 20th anniversary edition! This edition included
- both volumes; the 2nd volume (supporting documents) was heavily revised
- and enlarged. Both volumes are available as a set from Saunders for $45 in the US
- (i am working with Saunders in Canada on the price there). Code highlights
- include a sensible mailer scheme (upas), simplified networking, more
- specialised programs such os OCR readers, protocol verification tools,
- better windowing software (including the editor sam) and a host of
- gradual improvements to older programs.
-
- Any enquiries about Research Unix can be sent to me
- (andrew@research.att.com) or my department head, Dennis Ritchie
- (dmr@research.att.com). It may be possible for educational places
- to get a 10th edition tape; if you are interested, contact dennis.
- Also note that educational people interested in using Plan 9,
- an alternative newer distributed operating system developed in
- our Center by Pike, Presotto, Thompson, Trickey and others,
- should contact Rob Pike (rob@research.att.com) for details.
-
- Volume-Number: Volume 22, Number 135
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