In the early 1980s, a bunch of French researchers set out to build a clone of UNIX/V7 in Pascal (using a ukernel IIRC). The project was the SOL project [Gien, 1983]. I believe it eventually begat the Chorus system (which was C++); which UI was going to use for System V/R5 before it all blew up. 1) Does anyone know what happen to SOL? Was it finished, deployed, used for anything? 2.) Did the sources and doc survive (and who owns the IP)? I think those should be in the TUHS archives, as I think this was the first attempt at a rewrite of UNIX in something other than C (or assembler). 3.) On a similar thought, did the Chorus code survive and who owns the IP? Clem [Gien, 1983]*“The SOL Operating System*”, Michel Gien, USENIX Association, 1983, Proceedings of the Summer ’83 USENIX Conference, Toronto, On, Canada, July, 1983, Pages 75-78 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: