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- Subject: Re: Whence Unix? (was Re: IS UNIX DEAD?)
- Message-ID: <1992Nov9.130449.1@mdcbbs.com>
- From: rivero@mdcbbs.com
- Date: 9 Nov 92 13:04:49 GMT
- References: <Bx11EM.30o@unix.amherst.edu> <1992Nov2.123843.2787@global.hacktic.nl>
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- In article <Bx9vDB.8HI@unix.amherst.edu>, twpierce@unix.amherst.edu (Tim Pierce) writes:
- > In article <1992Nov5.155838.12398@bilver.uucp> bill@bilver.uucp (Bill Vermillion) writes:
- >
- >>In article <1992Nov2.123843.2787@global.hacktic.nl> peter@global.hacktic.nl (Peter Busser) writes:
- >>
- >>>UNIX was designed by hackers for hackers (or by programmers for programmers,
- >>>whichever you like best). But it is flexible, programmable, etc. so it could be
- >>>made to a real end-user system. And why not?
- >>
- >>I thought Unix was written by Bell as a word-processing system
- >>to enable them write their the phone company manuals.
- >
- > I heard that, but I also heard that Thompson's *primary* goal was to
- > find a machine for playing Space War. What's the story?
- >
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- The way I heard it was that the Bell Labs had a wide variety of machines
- which had accumulated, and UNIX was developed so that all the different
- machines would have the same "front end", thereby making it easier for
- users to move from machine to machine. In order to make UNIX system
- independant, it was written in a high level language for which a compiler was
- avalable on all the different machines. The name UNIX was supposed to
- signify that it was the universal operating system. At the time, the idea of
- different machines having identical operating systems was not only
- unheard of, but considered dangerous by computer vendors. Seems that having to
- learn a new OS was one of the key reasons customers stayed with a vendor year
- after year. A universal OS made it easier for customers to look
- at other machines, and "horror of horrors" actually change hardware vendors!!!!
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- In the long run, UNIX's portability and popularity won out. Bell labs
- announced their UNIX release amidst a flurry of press statements which implied
- that it was an officially developed Bell product, and not the result of an ad
- hoc "back room" effort by the programmers.
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