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<p>You know, I like "primordial Unix" more than "early Unix". Of
course, that then leaves the question of what to call the early
PDP-11 releases. Upper Devonian?<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I followed the resurrection of PDP-7
based Unix at the computer museum and, for some strange reason,
found the assembler based stuff of more interest than the latest
Ubuntu glitz.</div>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Glitz really leaves me cold if not
annoyed.<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">On 11/18/21 12:10 PM, Dan Cross wrote:
That would be quite early indeed. :-) PDP-7 Unix was fairly short lived (a year or two?) and was left behind for a long time once they got the first PDP-11 system at BTL. I would humbly submit that that might be more properly referred to as,
"primordial Unix".
- Dan C.
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">On Thu, Nov 18, 2021 at 11:57 AM Thomas DeBellis <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:tommytimesharing@gmail.com"><tommytimesharing@gmail.com></a> wrote:
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'Early' Unix to me means before it got ported off the PDP-7. [snip]
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