Ah that makes sense, I could totally see that happening.. Esp with the cost
of hardware back then! It is insteresting reading about people haveing
600MB of storage back in 1981.. I can only imagine how much it'd have cost!
Thanks again!
Jason
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Horsfall [mailto:dave@horsfall.org]
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2011 11:36 PM
To: The Eunuchs Hysterical Society
Subject: Re: [TUHS] UNIX V 6.9999999 ?
On Wed, 7 Sep 2011, Jason Stevens wrote:
What is UNIX V 6.9999999?? I suspect it's v6 with
a bunch of patches,
but not quite v7? I've seen from some Russian stuff that they prefered
v6 on pdp-11's as it "ran faster" than v7 and needed far less ram/disk
space... I know it's 30 years too late to ask them what it is but I
figure someone may have actually ran/used 6.9999999...
Back in the V6 days, I was known as Mr Unix 6-and-a-half, because I'd
spliced all sorts of V7 features into V6 - notably XON/XOFF, and there was
no way that V7 would run on the 11/40,
I rewrote the Calcommp and Versatec plotter drivers to use the block
interface, and they went like a bat out of hell.
Sigh... We had fun in those days.
-- Dave
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