I should say -- UNIX  (Gosling) EMACS came from CMU ....

On Thu, Nov 3, 2022 at 4:26 PM Clem Cole <clemc@ccc.com> wrote:


On Thu, Nov 3, 2022 at 3:44 PM Diomidis Spinellis <dds@aueb.gr> wrote:
Was I misled?  Was there perhaps a hacked version of vi that worked in this way?
I think you may be mixing a few stories ... and features ...


v6 vs v7 PDP-11 vs Vax much less vi vs emacs. 
Some thoughts ...

1.) Emacs came from CMU and only a few years later after the Vax had was stable (post 4.1BSD)
2.) emacs was not so much prohibited as it was slow, it needed megabytes of memory -- that was limit.
3.) By the time emacs comes on the scene, workstations are showing up, so you did not have 20 students on a vax to UCB.
4.) Raw mode was a V6 feature for PDP-11, by the time of the Vax the TTY was using V7 using CBREAK (1/2 cooked) which still allows canonicalization