On Sun, Jan 1, 2023, 12:11 AM Jonathan Gray wrote: > On Sat, Dec 31, 2022 at 10:25:49PM -0700, Warner Losh wrote: > > And at 5:18 he says he had a vax lab with three vaxen and the Lab's vax > > port didn't have virtual memory. Bill Joy with 3BSD which had virtual > > memory. They installed it on the vaxen because they were hitting physical > > memory limits for some of their programs.... > > > > This suggests that the 32V in the TUHS archive is a later one than this > > early port. 3BSD is listed as being released end of 1979... > > It was 4BSD and 1980 according to QCU: > > "In 1980 it was Bill Joy who flew to New Jersey and, together with Steve > Bourne, put 4BSD up in Bell Labs. "We did it overnight," Joy told me. > "We decided to do it about 9 p.m.; people showed up in the morning and a > new os was running. It was pretty amazing." > He said 3BSD in the video.... Interesting... Warner >