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From: mike.ab3ap@gmail.com (Mike Markowski)
Subject: [TUHS] Fwd: Old Unix manuals, TMs, etc
Date: Wed, 23 May 2018 14:39:19 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CANq1pfn4xvXvU7cPhDuTeOiLy=gGANTu1uaYvHgzeKCxP9nLmw@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <201805231753.w4NHrr53017669@freefriends.org>

I contacted Mel and hope to hear back.  We should have room in our lab at
work (Army Research Lab), and I'll do my best to scan or photograph things
if it happens.  Someone else might have already been in touch, however, or
might live closer to him than me.  I'm unsure where he's located but am
guessing NJ is likely!

Mike Markowski (in eastern PA)

On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 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
2018-05-23 18:39   ` Mike Markowski [this message]
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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