Hello again from Gregg C Levine
I have a copy here of it, and I'll check it, and also a copy of the C
book. John, yes it was, and the one for C, is the 9th one of UNIX, on
the 8550. Is it possible, gang, that the releases for the VAX, track a
different sequence of events, then for the PDP-11? But more
importantly, both books were done using the UNIX tools and using
output devices that are actually typesetters, rather then printers. I
know. I've met both. However, considering that the author of the first
is one of the authors for the definitive C book, would they have had
access to unreleased versions?
Dennis you worked on that historic text with Brian Kernighan, and the
book we are talking about, Brian worked with someone else, can you
check on my assertions, and report back?
John, you have a 11/750? Where do you keep it?
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From: tuhs-bounces(a)minnie.tuhs.org
[mailto:tuhs-bounces@minnie.tuhs.org] On
Behalf Of John Willis
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 6:55 PM
To: tuhs(a)minnie.tuhs.org
Subject: [TUHS] V7 UNIX on VAX 11/750
Just noticed in the publication data for "The UNIX Programming
Environment"
that
it was created on a VAX 11/750 running V7 UNIX. How is this
possible? I have
an 11/750 and V7 is my favorite UNIX... if I could do
this, it would
be
awesome.
Anyone have any insights?
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