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* [TUHS] Bell Labs CSTRs
@ 2023-06-29  7:14 arnold
  2023-06-29  7:36 ` [TUHS] " Noel Hunt
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: arnold @ 2023-06-29  7:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: tuhs

Available at https://www.skeeve.com/bell-labs-cstrs.tar.gz

Warren and Brantley and anyone else, feel free to retrieve.

I have two sets - both are in the tarball so there are undoubtedly
duplications.  If someone else can curate them into single canonical
set that'd be helpful, I just don't have the time right now.

Enjoy,

Arnold

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* [TUHS] Re: Bell Labs CSTRs
  2023-06-29  7:14 [TUHS] Bell Labs CSTRs arnold
@ 2023-06-29  7:36 ` Noel Hunt
  2023-06-29 14:40   ` Clem Cole
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Noel Hunt @ 2023-06-29  7:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: arnold; +Cc: tuhs

Many thanks.

On Thu, 29 Jun 2023 at 17:14, <arnold@skeeve.com> wrote:
>
> Available at https://www.skeeve.com/bell-labs-cstrs.tar.gz
>
> Warren and Brantley and anyone else, feel free to retrieve.
>
> I have two sets - both are in the tarball so there are undoubtedly
> duplications.  If someone else can curate them into single canonical
> set that'd be helpful, I just don't have the time right now.
>
> Enjoy,
>
> Arnold

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* [TUHS] Re: Bell Labs CSTRs
  2023-06-29  7:36 ` [TUHS] " Noel Hunt
@ 2023-06-29 14:40   ` Clem Cole
  2023-06-29 15:04     ` Will Senn
  2023-06-29 15:14     ` Will Senn
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Clem Cole @ 2023-06-29 14:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Noel Hunt; +Cc: tuhs

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+1 👍
ᐧ

On Thu, Jun 29, 2023 at 3:37 AM Noel Hunt <noel.hunt@gmail.com> wrote:

> Many thanks.
>
> On Thu, 29 Jun 2023 at 17:14, <arnold@skeeve.com> wrote:
> >
> > Available at https://www.skeeve.com/bell-labs-cstrs.tar.gz
> >
> > Warren and Brantley and anyone else, feel free to retrieve.
> >
> > I have two sets - both are in the tarball so there are undoubtedly
> > duplications.  If someone else can curate them into single canonical
> > set that'd be helpful, I just don't have the time right now.
> >
> > Enjoy,
> >
> > Arnold
>

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* [TUHS] Re: Bell Labs CSTRs
  2023-06-29 14:40   ` Clem Cole
@ 2023-06-29 15:04     ` Will Senn
  2023-07-01 17:28       ` Dan Cross
  2023-06-29 15:14     ` Will Senn
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Will Senn @ 2023-06-29 15:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: tuhs

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Clem's +1 caught my attention, so I looked into the referenced docs. I 
saw the rather simple (conceptually) m6 processor described in tech note 
54. I like its understandable.

Why is it called m6? Just curious.

Will

On 6/29/23 09:40, Clem Cole wrote:
> +1 👍
> ᐧ
>
> On Thu, Jun 29, 2023 at 3:37 AM Noel Hunt <noel.hunt@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>     Many thanks.
>
>     On Thu, 29 Jun 2023 at 17:14, <arnold@skeeve.com> wrote:
>     >
>     > Available at https://www.skeeve.com/bell-labs-cstrs.tar.gz
>     >
>     > Warren and Brantley and anyone else, feel free to retrieve.
>     >
>     > I have two sets - both are in the tarball so there are undoubtedly
>     > duplications.  If someone else can curate them into single canonical
>     > set that'd be helpful, I just don't have the time right now.
>     >
>     > Enjoy,
>     >
>     > Arnold
>

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* [TUHS] Re: Bell Labs CSTRs
  2023-06-29 14:40   ` Clem Cole
  2023-06-29 15:04     ` Will Senn
@ 2023-06-29 15:14     ` Will Senn
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Will Senn @ 2023-06-29 15:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: tuhs

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On a related note, I just read cstr 99 - Bell's computing research 
history and one of Doug's early articles was mentioned:

M. D. McIlroy, "Macro Instruction Extension of Compiler Languages," 
Communications of the
ACM 3 (April 1960), pp. 214-220.

It's discussing the general extensibility that macros provide and I was 
interested to obtain a copy to read at leisure. I found it over on ACM's 
digital library:

https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/367177.367223

But, the copy's not that great on my deteriorating eyesight. Does 
anybody have a cleaner copy?

Lately, I've been vastly improving my vi/vim skills and part of that 
process is shifting from an ad-hoc process to a move, act, repeat 
mentality (thank you Drew Neil for that revelation) and macros are 
consonant with this line of thinking :).

Will


On 6/29/23 09:40, Clem Cole wrote:
> +1 👍
> ᐧ
>
> On Thu, Jun 29, 2023 at 3:37 AM Noel Hunt <noel.hunt@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>     Many thanks.
>
>     On Thu, 29 Jun 2023 at 17:14, <arnold@skeeve.com> wrote:
>     >
>     > Available at https://www.skeeve.com/bell-labs-cstrs.tar.gz
>     >
>     > Warren and Brantley and anyone else, feel free to retrieve.
>     >
>     > I have two sets - both are in the tarball so there are undoubtedly
>     > duplications.  If someone else can curate them into single canonical
>     > set that'd be helpful, I just don't have the time right now.
>     >
>     > Enjoy,
>     >
>     > Arnold
>

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* [TUHS] Re: Bell Labs CSTRs
  2023-06-29 15:04     ` Will Senn
@ 2023-07-01 17:28       ` Dan Cross
  2023-07-01 18:03         ` segaloco via TUHS
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Dan Cross @ 2023-07-01 17:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Will Senn; +Cc: tuhs

On Thu, Jun 29, 2023 at 11:05 AM Will Senn <will.senn@gmail.com> wrote:
> Clem's +1 caught my attention, so I looked into the referenced docs. I saw the rather simple (conceptually) m6 processor described in tech note 54. I like its understandable.
>
> Why is it called m6? Just curious.

I'll take a stab at that; I presume it's due to the naming convention
for macro processors from Bell Labs. Consider m4, which itself was
written as, "an extension of a macro processor called M3 which was
written by D. M. Ritchie for the AP-3 minicomputer; M3 was in turn
based on a macro processor implemented for [1]." (from, "The M4 Macro
Processor" by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie, as distributed with
4.3BSD; reference [1] is to "Software Tools" by Kernighan and
Plauger).

Anyway, once you've got M3 and M4, you've got a naming convention; I'd
think it a safe bet that there was an M5 that was an internal
experiment, and that M6 was simply the next in line and was
interesting enough to be documented in a tech report.

        - Dan C.

Aside: the AP-3 minicomputer came up on this list a few years ago,
when Dag Spicer of the Computer History Museum was looking for
information about it. Near as folks could figure, it was the computer
portion of a Bendix "stereoplotter" for creating terrain maps and the
like (Adam Sampson figured that part out; others derived Bendix from
part numbers taken from a US Air Force spare parts requisition
document I found).

> On 6/29/23 09:40, Clem Cole wrote:
>
> +1 👍
> ᐧ
>
> On Thu, Jun 29, 2023 at 3:37 AM Noel Hunt <noel.hunt@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Many thanks.
>>
>> On Thu, 29 Jun 2023 at 17:14, <arnold@skeeve.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > Available at https://www.skeeve.com/bell-labs-cstrs.tar.gz
>> >
>> > Warren and Brantley and anyone else, feel free to retrieve.
>> >
>> > I have two sets - both are in the tarball so there are undoubtedly
>> > duplications.  If someone else can curate them into single canonical
>> > set that'd be helpful, I just don't have the time right now.
>> >
>> > Enjoy,
>> >
>> > Arnold
>
>

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* [TUHS] Re: Bell Labs CSTRs
  2023-07-01 17:28       ` Dan Cross
@ 2023-07-01 18:03         ` segaloco via TUHS
  2023-07-01 18:42           ` Dan Cross
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: segaloco via TUHS @ 2023-07-01 18:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Dan Cross; +Cc: tuhs

> Anyway, once you've got M3 and M4, you've got a naming convention; I'd
> think it a safe bet that there was an M5 that was an internal
> experiment, and that M6 was simply the next in line and was
> interesting enough to be documented in a tech report.

Only problem there is m6 predates m3 and m4.  Th m6(I) page first appears in V2 and there is a published reference from 1972.  Software Tools, from which m3 derives, was 1976, and m4 was then introduced in V7 (which is also the first research version since V2 without m6 somewhere in the manual.)

Here's a rough history of the m6 manpage: https://gitlab.com/segaloco/mandiff/-/commits/v6/man6/m6.6

- Matt G.

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* [TUHS] Re: Bell Labs CSTRs
  2023-07-01 18:03         ` segaloco via TUHS
@ 2023-07-01 18:42           ` Dan Cross
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Dan Cross @ 2023-07-01 18:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: segaloco; +Cc: tuhs

On Sat, Jul 1, 2023 at 2:03 PM segaloco <segaloco@protonmail.com> wrote:
> > Anyway, once you've got M3 and M4, you've got a naming convention; I'd
> > think it a safe bet that there was an M5 that was an internal
> > experiment, and that M6 was simply the next in line and was
> > interesting enough to be documented in a tech report.
>
> Only problem there is m6 predates m3 and m4.  Th m6(I) page first appears in V2 and there is a published reference from 1972.  Software Tools, from which m3 derives, was 1976, and m4 was then introduced in V7 (which is also the first research version since V2 without m6 somewhere in the manual.)
>
> Here's a rough history of the m6 manpage: https://gitlab.com/segaloco/mandiff/-/commits/v6/man6/m6.6

Oops. Very well, then: stab my stab with a fork, for it is dead.

        - Dan C.

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* [TUHS] Re: Bell Labs CSTRs
  2023-08-26 17:02 Nelson H. F. Beebe
@ 2023-08-27  3:13 ` Jonathan Gray
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Jonathan Gray @ 2023-08-27  3:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Nelson H. F. Beebe; +Cc: tuhs

On Sat, Aug 26, 2023 at 11:02:15AM -0600, Nelson H. F. Beebe wrote:
> Yesterday, Arnold Robbins kindly posted to this list a link to a
> bundle of Bell Labs Computing Science Technical Reports that he had,
> luckily for us, and for Unix, IX, and Plan 9 history, preserved in his
> personal library.
> 
> There are 67 distinct report numbers in the bundle, and 79 different
> files.

See bib/index.html in the tarball for a full list

> |  115 | 1991 |  ii + 25 | PIC --- A Graphics Language for Typesetting User Ma |
> |      |      |          | nual                                                |

PIC is 116, not 115

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* [TUHS] Re: Bell Labs CSTRs
@ 2023-08-26 17:02 Nelson H. F. Beebe
  2023-08-27  3:13 ` Jonathan Gray
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Nelson H. F. Beebe @ 2023-08-26 17:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: The Unix Heritage Society mailing list

Yesterday, Arnold Robbins kindly posted to this list a link to a
bundle of Bell Labs Computing Science Technical Reports that he had,
luckily for us, and for Unix, IX, and Plan 9 history, preserved in his
personal library.

There are 67 distinct report numbers in the bundle, and 79 different
files.

Today, I completed a merger of data from all of those reports into the
BibTeX entries in the extensive bibliography at

        https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/unix.bib
        https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/unix.html

Arnold's bundle has mostly PostScript files, but some also have PDF
companions.  I expect to make PDF versions available for all of them
in the TUHS archives, but for now, the new BibTeX entries do not yet
have suitable URLs for their retrieval.  URLs will be retrofitted once
the files are widely available in TUHS mirrors.

Some of the reports had already been recorded in unix.bib; those that
had not carry a value "Fri Aug 25" in the bibdate string, making them
easy to find with a text editor, or with an SQL search in the
companion SQLite3 database at

        https://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/unix.db

For example,

        % sqlite3 unix.db
        sqlite> .mode table
        sqlite> select label, title from bibtab 
                where bibtimestamp like '2023.08.25%' 
                order by number;

For TUHS member convenience, here is a summary from unix.bib of the
thus-far-recorded Bell Labs report numbers, their year (several are
undated, and thus assigned 19xx), their page counts, and their titles,
ordered by increasing report numbers, with column widths chosen to
limit lines to 80 characters:

sqlite> .mode table
sqlite> .width -4 4 -8 51
sqlite> select number, year, pages, title from bibtab
               where (filename = 'unix.bib')
                 and (type = 'Computing Science Technical Report')
               order by 0 + number;

+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| numb | year |  pages   |                        title                        |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|    2 | 1972 |  ii + 13 | The M6 Macro Processor                              |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|   33 | 1975 |  ii + 18 | A User's Guide to DODES, a Double Precision Ordinar |
|      |      |          | y Differential Equation Solver                      |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|   52 | 1976 |  ii + 36 | A Tutorial on Galerkin's Method, using on B-splines |
|      |      |          | , for Solving Differential Equations                |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|   53 | 1976 |  ii + 44 | Numerical Solution of Time-Varying Partial Differen |
|      |      |          | tial Equations in One Space Variable                |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|   54 | 1992 |  ii + 35 | Troff User's Manual                                 |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|   89 | 1981 |  ii + 64 | A Test of a Computer's Floating-Point Arithmetic Un |
|      |      |          | it                                                  |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|   97 | 1982 |  ii + 13 | A Typesetter-independent TROFF                      |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  100 | 1981 |  ii + 14 | Why Pascal is Not My Favorite Programming Language  |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  102 | 1981 |       12 | The C Language Calling Sequence                     |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  103 | 1981 |  ii + 25 | IDEAL User's Manual                                 |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| 106e | 1979 |       34 | BPSS                                                |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| 106d | 1993 |       34 | BASS                                                |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| 106f | 1993 |       13 | CSWAP with X and Y declared complex                 |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| 106b | 1993 |       36 | GESS                                                |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| 106a | 1993 |   i + 10 | Programs for Solving Linear Equations in the PORT L |
|      |      |          | ibrary                                              |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| 106c | 1993 |       30 | SYSS                                                |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  114 | 1991 |  ii + 37 | Grap --- A Language for Typesetting Graphs Tutorial |
|      |      |          |  and User Manual                                    |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  115 | 1991 |  ii + 25 | PIC --- A Graphics Language for Typesetting User Ma |
|      |      |          | nual                                                |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  117 | 1985 |   ii + 2 | A Weakness in the 4.2BSD Unix TCP/IP Software       |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  118 | 1985 | ii ++ 38 | Awk --- A Pattern Scanning and Processing Language  |
|      |      |          | Programmer's Manual                                 |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  120 | 1985 |  ii + 19 | Twig Reference Manual                               |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  122 | 1992 |  ii + 31 | CHEM --- a Program for Typesetting Chemical Diagram |
|      |      |          | s: User Manual                                      |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  123 | 1989 |       29 | C Traps and Pitfalls                                |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  127 | 1991 |       10 | Maintaining Cross References in Manuscripts         |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  128 | 1986 |  ii + 13 | Tools for Printing Indexes                          |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  132 | 1991 |  ii + 24 | A System for Algorithm Animation Tutorial and User  |
|      |      |          | Manual                                              |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  133 | 1989 |  ii + 63 | AMPL: A Mathematical Programming Language           |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  135 | 1985 |   i + 73 | tt TTGR --- A Package for Solving Partial Different |
|      |      |          | ial Equations in Two Space Variables                |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  136 | 1987 |   i + 46 | Pictures of Karmarkar s Linear Programming Algorith |
|      |      |          | m                                                   |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  142 | 1988 |   i + 13 | DFORMAT --- a Program for Typesetting Data Formats  |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  143 | 1993 |  ii + 13 | Newsqueak: A Language for Communicating with Mice   |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  145 | 1992 | ii + 111 | A Permuted Index for TeX and LaTeX                  |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  148 | 1991 |   i + 42 | Generating Automatically-Tuned Bitmaps from Outline |
|      |      |          | s                                                   |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  149 | 1995 |   i + 25 | A Fortran-to-C Converter                            |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  150 | 1990 |       10 | Terminal Call Processing in Esterel                 |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  153 | 1990 |   i + 21 | Usage Summary for Selected Optimization Routines    |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  154 | 1990 |   i + 52 | tt TTGU --- A Package for Solving Time Varying Part |
|      |      |          | ial Differential Equations on a Union of Rectangles |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  155 | 19xx |       29 | There Is No Royal Road to Programs: A Trilogy on Ra |
|      |      |          | ster Ellipses and Programming Methodology           |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  157 | 1991 |  ii + 39 | Tutorial: Design and Validation of Protocols        |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| 158g | 19xx |       14 | Rc --- A Shell for Plan 9 and UNIX Systems          |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| 158b | 19xx |        9 | Plan 9 from Bell Labs                               |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| 158a | 19xx |        1 | Plan 9: The Early Papers                            |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| 158f | 19xx |        6 | Process Sleep and Wakeup on a Shared-memory Multipr |
|      |      |          | ocessor                                             |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| 158d | 19xx |        9 | $ 8 1 over 2 $, the Plan 9 Window System            |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| 158e | 19xx |       10 | Multiprocessor Streams for Plan 9                   |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| 158c | 19xx |        7 | Plan 9, A Distributed System                        |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| 158h | 19xx |       12 | A New C Compiler                                    |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  159 | 19xx |       15 | Efficient Algorithms for Constructing Testing Sets, |
|      |      |          |  Covering Paths, and Minimum Flows                  |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  160 | 1991 |       21 | What is ``Object-Oriented Programming''?            |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  161 | 19xx |       19 | Sixteen Ways to Stack a Cat                         |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  162 | 19xx |       91 | A User's Manual for MetaPost                        |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| 163i | 1992 |       50 | GETLAB                                              |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  163 | 1992 |        1 | The IX Multilevel-Secure UNIX System                |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| 163h | 19xx |        2 | Glossary                                            |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| 163d | 19xx |       12 | The Design of IX                                    |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| 163c | 19xx |       19 | Multilevel Security in the UNIX Tradition           |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| 163f | 19xx |        3 | Multilevel Windows on a Single-level Terminal       |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| 163e | 19xx |       11 | A Tour of IX                                        |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| 163b | 19xx |        1 | The IX Multilevel-Secure UNIX System                |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| 163g | 19xx |        8 | Secure IX Network                                   |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+
|  164 | 19xx |   i + 20 | Drawing Graphs with MetaPost                        |
+------+------+----------+-----------------------------------------------------+

Here is a table of authors:

sqlite> .width -4 4 62
sqlite> .output foo.out.6
sqlite> select number, year, author from bibtab
               where (filename = 'unix.bib')
                 and (type = 'Computing Science Technical Report')
               order by 0 + number;

+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| numb | year |                             author                             |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|    2 | 1972 | Andrew D. Hall                                                 |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|   33 | 1975 | Norman L. Schryer                                              |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|   52 | 1976 | Norman L. Schryer                                              |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|   53 | 1976 | Norman L. Schryer                                              |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|   54 | 1992 | Joseph F. Ossanna and Brian W. Kernighan                       |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|   89 | 1981 | Norman L. Schryer                                              |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|   97 | 1982 | Brian W. Kernighan                                             |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  100 | 1981 | Brian W. Kernighan                                             |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  102 | 1981 | Steven C. Johnson and Dennis M. Ritchie                        |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  103 | 1981 | Christopher J. Van Wyk                                         |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 106e | 1979 | Linda Kaufman                                                  |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 106d | 1993 | Linda Kaufman                                                  |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 106f | 1993 | Linda Kaufman                                                  |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 106b | 1993 | Linda Kaufman                                                  |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 106a | 1993 | Linda Kaufman                                                  |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 106c | 1993 | Linda Kaufman                                                  |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  114 | 1991 | Jon L. Bentley and Brian W. Kernighan                          |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  115 | 1991 | Brian W. Kernighan                                             |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  117 | 1985 | Robert T. Morris                                               |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  118 | 1985 | Alfred V. Aho and Brian W. Kernighan and Peter 3. Weinberger   |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  120 | 1985 | Steven W. K. Tjiang                                            |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  122 | 1992 | Jon L. Bentley and Lynn W. Jelinski and Brian W. Kernighan     |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  123 | 1989 | Andrew Koenig                                                  |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  127 | 1991 | Alfred V. Aho and Ravi Sethi                                   |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  128 | 1986 | Jon L. Bentley and Brian W. Kernighan                          |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  132 | 1991 | Jon L. Bentley and Brian W. Kernighan                          |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  133 | 1989 | Robert Fourer and David M. Gay and Brian W. Kernighan          |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  135 | 1985 | Linda Kaufman and Norman L. Schryer                            |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  136 | 1987 | David M. Gay                                                   |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  142 | 1988 | J. L. Bentley                                                  |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  143 | 1993 | Rob Pike                                                       |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  145 | 1992 | Bill Cheswick                                                  |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  148 | 1991 | John D. Hobby                                                  |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  149 | 1995 | S. I. Feldman and David M. Gay and Mark W. Maimone and N. L. S |
|      |      | chryer                                                         |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  150 | 1990 | Gary J. Murakami and Ravi Sethi                                |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  153 | 1990 | David M. Gay                                                   |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  154 | 1990 | Linda Kaufman                                                  |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  155 | 19xx | M. Douglas McIlroy                                             |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  157 | 1991 | Gerard J. Holzmann                                             |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 158g | 19xx | Tom Duff                                                       |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 158b | 19xx | Rob Pike and Dave Presotto and Ken Thompson and Howard Trickey |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 158a | 19xx | Rob Pike and Dave Presotto and Ken Thompson and Howard Trickey |
|      |      |  and Tom Duff and Gerard Holzmann                              |
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| 158f | 19xx | Rob Pike and Dave Presotto and Ken Thompson and Gerard Holzman |
|      |      | n                                                              |
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| 158d | 19xx | Rob Pike                                                       |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 158e | 19xx | David Leo Presotto                                             |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 158c | 19xx | Dave Presotto and Rob Pike and Ken Thompson and Howard Trickey |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 158h | 19xx | Ken Thompson                                                   |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  159 | 19xx | Alfred V. Aho and David Lee                                    |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  160 | 1991 | Bjarne Stroustrup                                              |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  161 | 19xx | Bjarne Stroustrup                                              |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  162 | 19xx | John D. Hobby                                                  |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 163i | 1992 | Anonymous                                                      |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  163 | 1992 | James A. Reeds and M. Douglas McIlroy                          |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 163h | 19xx | Anonymous                                                      |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 163d | 19xx | M. D. McIlroy and J. A. Reeds                                  |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 163c | 19xx | M. D. McIlroy and J. A. Reeds                                  |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 163f | 19xx | M. D. McIlroy and J. A. Reeds                                  |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 163e | 19xx | Doug McIlroy and Jim Reeds                                     |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 163b | 19xx | James A. Reeds and M. Douglas McIlroy                          |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| 163g | 19xx | Jim Reeds                                                      |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|  164 | 19xx | John D. Hobby                                                  |
+------+------+----------------------------------------------------------------+

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- University of Utah                                                          -
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