On 3/31/2016 5:06 PM, Clem Cole wrote:
I've rehashed this here before... I'd really
like to put this to bed
(Dioxides Spinellis -- it would be great if you could put this some
where in you files so it does not get lost).
I'll restate the history of fsck for my friend and one time lab
partner, Ted Kowalski - aka research!frodo or frodo(a)ece.cmu.edu
<mailto:frodo@ece.cmu.edu> as Ted passed a few years ago and can not
do this for himself.
[...]
This is really great - thanks from me on this, also!
I missed all of this at CMU by several years. By the time I got there,
dvk was at the Software Engineering Institute (which is where I was, so
that's how I met him), and as far as I am aware, the PDP-11's were
mostly long gone, except for a few that were used as routers (I had an
11/34a that we used as our router from the SEI building back to Wean Hall).
Sort of a bummer I missed out on a lot of the fun. ;-) I think the
only thing interesting I did while I was there, Unix-wise, was getting
the 4.3BSD DEQNA driver working with the DELQA - I gave those changes
for a few people elsewhere that asked for them, but I can't even find
them myself anymore....
--Pat.