On Tuesday, 7 January 2020 at 16:22:41 -0600, reed(a)reedmedia.net wrote:
On Tue, 7 Jan 2020, Warren Toomey wrote:
All, I've uploaded 13 Unix/World magazines
from 1984-85 to
archive.org.
Thanks!
November 1985 issue has an article by Bill Gates.
Gates wrote that they were optimistic to achieve 400,000 XENIX
installations -- their critical mass -- within 18 months.
"... IBM has announced XENIX as the multi-user operating sysytem for the
IBM PC-AT."
XENIX was initially targeted for the PDP-11, for some reason beyond my
understanding. Looking at the Wikipedia page, it seems that the first
Intel ports were not aimed at the PC-AT.
"Significantly, at the time the XENIX project was
started [mid 1980],
the IBM Personal Computer had not been announced."
You don't say where this quote comes from. The use of pluperfect
suggests that it's not from the Unix/World article. The PC was
announced in August 1981, and the PC-AT was released in August 1984,
so the date of the article fits well.
Greg
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