I had the orange and red books but I sold them to a fellow in Europe who has a Unix
Museum. He also bought one of UNIX lice eggs plates.
I took high resolution photos of each page before I sent them to Europe. I can send copies
if that is legal and anyone is interested.
Ed Bradford
Pflugerville, TX
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 1, 2020, at 11:22 PM, Warner Losh
<imp(a)bsdimp.com> wrote:
On Sun, Nov 1, 2020 at 10:16 PM Greg
'groggy' Lehey <grog(a)lemis.com> wrote:
Warner Losh and I have been discussing the early history of John
Lions' "A commentary on the Sixth Edition UNIX Operating System".
I've been hosting Warren Toomey's version (with some correction of
scan errors) at
http://www.lemis.com/grog/Documentation/Lions/ for
some years now, and my understanding had been that the book hadn't
been published, just photocopied, until Warren posted it on
alt.folklore.computers in 1994. But now it seems that the "book" had
been published by UNSW when Lions held the course, and only later was
the license revoked. Does anybody have any insights? What
restrictions were there on its distribution? What was the format?
Was it a real book, or just bound notes?
The pictures I've seen online are of a bound book, but lack photos of what's
inside. It contained a legend in the front saying you needed a 6th edition license from
AT&T to receive a copy. Beyond that, I'd love to hear what others know about
this detail.
Warner