From: krewat@kilonet.net (Arthur Krewat)
Subject: [TUHS] Fwd: Old Unix manuals, TMs, etc
Date: Wed, 23 May 2018 14:31:33 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <44aecdb6-b0e0-cd04-7151-38375cb7c713@kilonet.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <201805231753.w4NHrr53017669@freefriends.org>
Where are they located?
On 5/23/2018 1:53 PM, arnold at skeeve.com wrote:
> There are some real finds here, esp the 9th and 10th Edition manuals.
> I hope someone gets them from him...
>
> Arnold
>
> Warren Toomey <wkt at tuhs.org> wrote:
>
>> All, I've just received the following e-mail. I am not able to physically
>> get these documents, but if you are interested in them, feel free to contact
>> Mel yourself.
>>
>> Cheers, Warren
>>
>> ----- Forwarded message from meljmel-unix at yahoo.com -----
>>
>> Date: Wed, 23 May 2018 13:30:09 +1000 (AEST)
>> From: meljmel-unix at yahoo.com
>> To: Warren T <wkt at tuhs.org>
>> Subject: Old Unix manuals, TMs, etc
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I started working at Bell Labs in 1971 and although
>> not in the computing science research department, I
>> was in another department down the hall. As a result
>> I have many old Unix manuals, TM's and other papers
>> that I wish to dispose of. I found you when I did a
>> search to see if there was anyone who might want them.
>> Appended below is a list of what I have. If you are
>> interested in any of it or know who else might be, please
>> let me know. If I can't find anyone to take them I guess
>> I'll just throw them out.
>>
>> Mel
>> meljmel-unix at yahoo.com
>>
>> ==========
>> These are the old Unix Manuals I have:
>>
>> UNIX PROGRAMMER'S MANUAL
>> Program Generic PG-1C300 Issue 2
>> Published by the UNIX Support Group
>> January, 1976
>>
>> UNIX PROGRAMMER'S MANUAL
>> Program Generic PG-1C300 Issue 3
>> Published by the UNIX Support Group
>> March, 1977
>>
>> UNIX User's Manual
>> Release 3.0
>> T.A. Dolotta
>> S. B. Olsson
>> A.G. Petrucceli
>> Editors
>> June 1980
>> Laboratory 364
>> Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated
>> Murray Hill, NJ 07974
>>
>> The C Programmer's Handbook
>> AT&T Bell Laboratories
>> February 1984
>> M. I. Bolsky
>> P. G. Matthews
>> System Training Center
>> Copyright 1984
>> Piscataway, New Jersey 08854
>>
>> Unix System V Quick Reference Guide
>> Copyright 1985 AT&T Technologies, Inc
>> 307-130
>>
>> UNIX TIME-SHARING SYSTEM
>> PROGRAMMER'S MANUAL
>> Research Version
>> Ninth Edition, Volume 1
>> September, 1986
>> AT&T Bell Laboratories
>> Murray Hill, New Jersey
>>
>> The Vi User's Handbook
>> by Morris I. Bolsky
>> Systems Training Center
>> Copyright 1984 AT&T Bell Laboratories Incorporated
>> Copyright 1985 AT&T Technologies, Inc
>>
>> Unix Research System Programmer's Manual
>> Tenth Edition, Volume I
>> Computing Science Research Center
>> Murray Hill, New Jersey
>> 1990, American Telephone and Telegraph Company
>> Bell Laboratories Division
>> ISBN 0-03-047532-5
>> A. G. Hume
>> M. D. McIlroy
>> October, 1989
>>
>> Unix Research System Papers
>> Tenth Edition, Volume II
>> Computing Science Research Center
>> AT&T Bell Laboratories
>> Murray Hill, New Jersey
>> 1990, American Telephone and Telegraph Company
>> Bell Laboratories Division
>> ISBN 0-03-047529-5
>> A. G. Hume
>> M. D. McIlroy
>> January, 1990
>>
>> ----------
>>
>> These are old Unix Technical Memorandum and Papers I have:
>>
>> The C Reference Manual
>> January 15, 1974
>> TM: 74-1273-1
>> D. M. Ritchie
>>
>> Programming in LIL: A Tutorial
>> June 17, 1974
>> TM: 74-1352-6
>>
>> LIL Reference Manual
>> June 19, 1974
>> TM: 74-1352-8
>>
>> A Description of the UNIX File System
>> September 16, 1975
>> Author J. F. Maranzano
>>
>> The Portable C Library
>> May 16, 1975
>> TM: 75-1274-11
>> Author: M. E. Lesk
>>
>> Lex - A Lexical Analyzer Generator
>> July 21, 1975
>> TM: 75-1274-15
>> Author: M. E. Lesk
>>
>> Introduction to Scheduling and Switching under UNIX
>> October 20, 1975
>> TM: 75-8234-7
>> Author: T. M. Raleigh
>>
>> Make - A program for Maintaining Computer Programs
>> December 5, 1975
>> TM: 75-1274-26
>> Author: S. I. Feldman
>>
>> UNIX Programming
>> Brian w. Kernighan
>> Denis M. Ritchie
>> ? 1975 ?
>> Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974
>> "This paper is an introduction to programming on Unix.
>> The emphasis is on how to write programs that interface
>> to the operating system."
>>
>> The C Language Calling Sequence
>> September 26, 1977
>> TMs: 77-1273-15, 77-1274-13
>> Authors: A.C. Johnson, D.M. Ritchie, M.E. Lesk
>>
>> Lint, a C Program Checker
>> September 16, 1977
>> TM: 77-1273-14
>> Author: S. C. Johnson
>>
>> The M4 Macor Processor
>> April 1, 1977
>> TM: 77-1273-6
>> Authors: Brian W. Kernighan, Dennis M. Ritchie
>>
>> C Reference Manual
>> Dennis M. Ritchie
>> May 1, 1977
>> Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974
>>
>> C Language Portability
>> September 22, 1977
>> Author: B. A. Tague
>>
>> Variable Length Argument Lists in C
>> June 12, 1978
>> Author: Andrew Koenig
>>
>> An Introduction to the UNIX Shell
>> July 21, 1978
>> TM: 78-1274-4
>> Author: S.R. Bourne
>>
>> SED - A Non-Interactive Text Editor
>> August 15, 1978
>> TM: 78-1270-1
>> Author: Lee E. McMahon
>>
>> UNIX Shell Tutorial
>> July 14, 1981
>> TM: 81-59322-5
>> Author: J. R. Mashey
>>
>> Awk - A pattern Scanning and Processing Language
>> Programmer's Manual
>> June 19, 1985
>> Authors: Alfred V. Aho, Brian W. Kernighan, Peter J. Weinberger
>> TMs: 11272-850619-06TM, 11276-850619-09TM, 11273-850619-03TM
>>
>> Yacc: Yet Another Compiler-Compiler
>> July 31. 1978
>> TM: 78-1273-4
>> Author: Stephen C. Johnson
>>
>> RATFOR - A Preprocessor for a Rational Fortran
>> October 22, 1976
>> TM: 76-1273-10
>> Author Brian W. Kernighan
>>
>> Miscellaneous undated (but old) papers:
>>
>> On the Security of UNIX
>> Dennis M. Ritchie
>>
>> A New Input-Output Package
>> D. M. Ritchie
>>
>> The Unix I/O System
>> Dennis M. Ritchie
>>
>> Programming in C - A tutorial
>> Brian W. Kernighan
>> ? Date ?
>>
>> ==========
>>
>>
>> ----- End forwarded message -----
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Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2018-05-23 3:38 Warren Toomey
2018-05-23 17:53 ` arnold
2018-05-23 18:31 ` Arthur Krewat [this message]
2018-05-23 18:39 ` Mike Markowski
2018-05-23 18:47 ` Grant Taylor
2018-05-23 19:03 ` Clem Cole
2018-05-23 18:49 ` Arthur Krewat
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