OK. I'm confused. Maybe people here can help me understand.

Looking at the V7 sources, it looks for all the world like they were released Jan 10, 1979. This release was PDP-11 only. So far, so good.

32V, a port to the VAX, is listed as 'early 1979'. Dates in the files in the archive suggest March 26th, 1979 (though there are dates as late as May 3rd and April 30th on two files that are trivial). The tape we have in the archive has a date Feb 22, 1980 written on it. Given the dates, that's only 3 months after V7 was released. This seems very fast, but maybe it's OK since it's a swapping release....

3BSD, The Berkeley 32V has file dates as late as Mar 22, 1980... This seems reasonable for turning V7 from swapping into paging... about a year is fast but not crazy fast.

My question is: did these three events really happen in this quick succession? Did USDL folks get started with a preliminary V7 for V32 or was the port really done in 2 and a half months? Likewise with UCB and 3bsd: did they start early?

Warner