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From: Jonathan Gray <jsg@jsg.id.au>
To: Paul Ruizendaal <pnr@planet.nl>
Cc: tuhs@tuhs.org
Subject: [TUHS] window systems (was Re: Earliest UNIX Workstations?)
Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2023 21:03:54 +1100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <Y+DQilhS6j1DWmUd@largo.jsg.id.au> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Y+C8ziaIYB3zUFSJ@largo.jsg.id.au>

On Mon, Feb 06, 2023 at 07:39:42PM +1100, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 06, 2023 at 06:01:49PM +1100, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> > On Mon, Jan 30, 2023 at 12:20:52AM +0100, Paul Ruizendaal via TUHS wrote:
> > > 
> > > Herewith some interesting (somewhat) contemporary papers on early windowing systems:
> > > 
> > > 1. There was a conference in the UK early in 1985 discussing the state of window systems on Unix. Much interesting discussion and two talks by James Gosling, one about NeWS (then still called SunDew), and one about what seems to be SunWindows. It would seem then that these were developed almost in parallel.
> > > 
> > > http://www.chilton-computing.org.uk/inf/literature/books/wm/contents.htm
> > 
> > Another window system was Whitechapel Computer Works' Oriel.
> 
> further described in:
> Dominic Sweetman - A Modular Window System for Unix
> http://www.chilton-computing.org.uk/inf/literature/books/wm/p007.htm

there is a survey of various window systems
SunWindows, Oriel, Andrew, X, in:

http://reports-archive.adm.cs.cmu.edu/anon/itc/CMU-ITC-045.pdf
Tutorial Materials
Usenix Technical Conference
Denver, Colorado
January 15-17, 1986

#7 Windowing Systems Implementations
David S. H. Rosenthal

also mentions
"Other Kernel-Based Systems
The window system developed at LucasFilm by Sam Leffler and Mike Hawley,
and described at the Portland Usenix, is another example of a
kernel-based system.  It supports an impressive user interface toolkit,
similar to that on the Blit."
Michael J. Hawley, Samuel J. Leffler - Windows for UNIX at Lucasfilm
https://archive.org/details/1985-proceedings-summer-portland/page/392/mode/2up
paper has some pictures of it

      reply	other threads:[~2023-02-06 10:04 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2023-01-29 23:20 [TUHS] Re: Earliest UNIX Workstations? Paul Ruizendaal via TUHS
2023-01-30  0:25 ` Jonathan Gray
2023-01-30  5:23 ` Jonathan Gray
2023-01-30  8:45   ` Paul Ruizendaal
2023-01-30  9:22   ` Jonathan Gray
2023-01-31 11:35   ` Paul Ruizendaal
2023-01-31 23:29   ` Chris Hanson
2023-01-30 13:00 ` Lars Brinkhoff
2023-02-06  7:01 ` Jonathan Gray
2023-02-06  8:39   ` Jonathan Gray
2023-02-06 10:03     ` Jonathan Gray [this message]

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