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From: clemc@ccc.com (Clem Cole)
Subject: [TUHS] Early Clones / Rewrites for TUHS archives
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2017 08:46:41 -0500	[thread overview]
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On Tue, Dec 12, 2017 at 9:15 PM, Nigel Williams <
nw at retrocomputingtasmania.com> wrote:

>
> I remain surprised/impressed that so many people from that era simply
> decided to write their own Unix clone, no small undertaking at the
> ​ ​
> time.
>

​+1

I remember Leor bringing BDS C <http://www.bdsoft.com/resources/bdsc.html>and
his Unix emulation for CP/M to a Boston USENIX and showing it to a number
of us in his hotel room.  At the time we were all always worried about what
IP was 'open' and what was not (remember this is before Judge Green, much
less the AT&T/BSDi case).   Dennis' comment at the time was it reminded him
of early UNIX in look and feel from the 11/20 days.   Which considering the
Z80 was a 64K address space is not surprising.   IIRC: Leor's system had a
bank switched memory scheme so he could get more physical memory in it was
a trick that was in vogue for the S-100 bus systems.  But it was an 8"
floppy based machine.

I looked at it longingly because I could not afford to own an S-100 based
system of my own!

A year or two later, Onyx brought their Z8000 based system to the UDel
USENIX and wowed us again.

Clem
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Thread overview: 29+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2017-12-12 15:16 Noel Chiappa
2017-12-12 16:01 ` Warner Losh
2017-12-13  2:15 ` Nigel Williams
2017-12-13 13:46   ` Clem Cole [this message]
2017-12-13 16:58     ` Larry McVoy
2017-12-13 19:03       ` Clem Cole
2017-12-16  4:50       ` Dave Horsfall
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2017-12-12 14:40 Clem Cole
2017-12-12 16:29 ` Random832
2017-12-12 16:41   ` Random832
2017-12-13  4:16 ` Jason Stevens
2017-12-13 21:22   ` Nemo
2017-12-14  0:26 ` Robert Swierczek
2017-12-18 10:10 ` Peter Jeremy
2017-12-18 15:46   ` Larry McVoy
2017-12-18 15:57     ` Steve Nickolas
2017-12-18 15:59       ` Larry McVoy
2017-12-18 16:13     ` Steve Simon
2017-12-18 16:18       ` Arthur Krewat
2017-12-18 16:15     ` Henry Bent
2017-12-18 16:34       ` Andy Kosela
2017-12-18 16:39         ` Gregg Levine
2017-12-18 17:35         ` Steve Simon
2017-12-18 17:41           ` Toby Thain
2017-12-18 18:41             ` Brad Spencer
2017-12-18 16:37       ` Gregg Levine
2017-12-18 18:32     ` Bakul Shah
2017-12-18 16:53   ` Clem Cole
2017-12-18 17:08   ` Kurt H Maier

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