From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: jam@magic.com (James A. Markevitch) Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 07:15:22 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [TUHS] Whence 1st Edition Unix Kernel Assembly? Message-ID: <200804281415.HAA18735@mist.magic.com> > On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 10:53:30AM -0700, James A. Markevitch wrote: > > I have been referring to this as version "1.5" since the date is later > > than the first edition manual, but before the second edition manual. > > Does anyone know if it's truly V1 of the kernel, or something between > > V1 and V2? > > The date on the first page of the memo (PDF) is September 1972. That puts > the memo after 2nd Edition (June 1972) and 3rd Edition (Feb 1973). However, the date at the bottom of each page of the source listing is 3/17/72. My assumption is that the code was from that date, but that the author of the memo spent a few months writing up the text that goes along with it. That's why I've been assuming that it was code somewhere between Version 1 and Version 2. > I have a photocopy of the 2nd Edition manuals from Norman Wilson; I will > scan them in as a bunch of tiffs. If possible, can you scan them at 400dpi or 600dpi? Those are much more amenable to OCR than 300dpi. Alternatively, if you can send me a hardcopy, I will scan it at 600dpi and pass it along to bitsavers. > I'm assuming that some of you are keen to see it running. It's going to > take a lot of work, especially on the debugging side. I have already noticed quite a few errors in the listing, so it's not clear that the PDF was something that actually ran, or whether it had been re-typed by somebody. So far, many of the errors I have found are in the "cold" portion of it, so it may be that the "warm" code will run properly. James Markevitch