I also worked with LSX - a stripped down version of Unix that required no
MMU. It worked on a PDP 11/03 and we delivered an LSX product to the
telco's based on LSX. My faulty memory tells me Mike Lesk created LSX. Is
that true?
Did BTL/AT&T ever try to sell LSX to IBM for its 1981 intro of the IBM PC?
Ed Bradford, BTL 1976-1983
Columbus and Whippany
On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 9:22 AM Doug McIlroy <doug(a)cs.dartmouth.edu> wrote:
one of the things I wanted to do in my retirement
was convert
all the stuff that is in debian back from info to man(7)
*all* the stuff? Please don't do that literally. The garrulity
quotient of info pages dwarfs even that of the most excessive
modern man pages. But I appplaud the intent to assure man
pages are complete.
Doug
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