home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.misc
- Path: sparky!uunet!mcsun!sunic!ericom!eos.ericsson.se!etxmesa
- From: etxmesa@eos.ericsson.se (Michael Salmon)
- Subject: Re: UNIX: Acronym?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec15.122929.9847@ericsson.se>
- Sender: news@ericsson.se
- Nntp-Posting-Host: eos6c02.ericsson.se
- Reply-To: etxmesa@eos.ericsson.se (Michael Salmon)
- Organization: Ericsson Telecom AB
- References: <1992Dec4.104915.7303@gmd.de> <1992Dec4.193328.7888@cdf.toronto.edu> <1992Dec15.091834.1112@infoware.co.za>
- Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1992 12:29:29 GMT
- Lines: 45
-
- In article <1992Dec15.091834.1112@infoware.co.za>
- andrewr@infoware.co.za (Andrew Roos) writes:
- |> a1001032@cdf.toronto.edu (Fiona Wong) writes:
- |>
- |> >In article <1992Dec4.104915.7303@gmd.de> thomas@gmd.de writes:
- |> >>I just read in a non-technical magazine that UNIX is an acronym for
- |> >>"Universal Network Interactive Exchange" operating system. Hmmm. That's
- |> > ^ ^ ^ ^
- |>
- |> >Then, why not use UNIE instead of UNIX?? :-)
- |>
- |>
- |> >>a new one on me. Does anyone know where the author may have gotten this idea?
- |> >>Is there any truth in it?
- |> >>
- |> >>
- |> >>---
- |>
- |> This sounds to me like an attempt to put words to an acronym, not vice-versa.
- |> as I understand it, UNIX is a contraction of UNICS which was a play on MULTICS,
- |> the operating system which Ritchie and Thompson were working on together before
- |> Unix. MULTICS stood for something like "Multiplexed Timesharing Control System"
- |> and was an attempt at an interactive multi-user OS which failed because the
- |> project was too large, time dragged on and the backers pulled out. Ritchie and
- |> Thompson decided to write their own operating system for a "spare" PDP-8 which
- |> was lying around at Bell labs. Since they were incorporating some of the
- |> concepts they had been working on for the Multics project, they called it
- |> "UNICS". This was later shortened to "Unix".
-
- A couple of points, it was a pdp-7 not a pdp-8 and Unix was developed
- by Richard Thompson who (or so the story goes) got tired of taking a
- deck of cards to the local gcos system for cross assembly. The name
- Unix was supposed to mean the opposite of Multics although as you say
- some of the ideas for Unix came from Multics.
-
- --
-
- Michael Salmon
-
- #include <standard.disclaimer>
- #include <witty.saying>
- #include <fancy.pseudo.graphics>
-
- Ericsson Telecom AB
- Stockholm
-