that's still an amazing run for DARPA funding. I suppose that aligns
with the reign of Steve Squires.
On Wed, Feb 2, 2022 at 7:28 AM Clem Cole <clemc(a)ccc.com> wrote:
On Wed, Feb 2, 2022 at 12:31 AM ron minnich <rminnich(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I should have asked the other question: when did DARPA funding start?
Sort of hard to count properly. DARA funded more than just CSRG. The first DARPA
money associated with large address work was in 1980 for the Vax version of Maxima,
although there might have been some other projects before that. But the CSRG project had
not (yet) started when I arrived in Fall of '81, although the Stanford bake-off had
and 4.1BSD was on the street - as Joy had done the FASTVAX work earlier than
spring/summer. At that point there were two 780s for CS in Evan Halls (Ernie and Kim).
The 'Vaxima' port was working and I believe that the first Franz-LISP release
was out. FWIW: The CAD group had just gotten its first in Cory which was funded by the
DEC/HP/IBM and some of the Si manufacturers. I believe that Ingress was still an 11/70,
but I would defer to Eric on that - I'm not sure who/what was their funding source,
although they had the original ARPAnet connection via a VDHI to LBL, so DARPA must have
been involved. The C30 IMP (for CSRG) did not arrive in Evans until at least mid 82, I
think maybe '83.
So by 1981/82 the question of how UNIX (as a system) was going to be supported for the
ARPA contractors had become a ripe concern. It must have been proposed by then and being
negotiated. IIRC Prof Fabrey was officially the PI for what would become CSRG, but some
one like Eric or Mary Ann who was already there before me might have more information on
the politics