The Book (https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/multics-system - I've always assumed this is the canonical non-mimeographed reference) uses "Multics".

/Frew

On 2022-05-11 10:13, Dan Cross wrote:

This is tangentially related to Unix, and came up randomly at work yesterday.

In Kernighan's Unix memoir, on page 9, he touches briefly on the typography of "Unix":

"(Multics was originally spelled MULTICS, but the lower-case version is less visually jarring; as with UNIX versus Unix and some other all-caps words, I’ll use the nicer-looking  form even though it’s not historically accurate.)"

Here, he is talking about interning at MIT in 1966. bwk would certainly know better than me, but I can find no historical reference to this "MULTICS" spelling; is anyone familiar with that? The earliest reference I can find (the 1965 paper from the FJCC: https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/1463891.1463912) uses the more "Multics" styling, but it may have been typeset later.

Alternatively, could someone send me Brian's email address?

        - Dan C.