[TUHS] ACM Software System Award to Andrew S. Tanenbaum for MINIX
arnold at skeeve.com
arnold at skeeve.com
Wed Jun 19 16:55:46 AEST 2024
Dave Horsfall <dave at horsfall.org> wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Jun 2024, segaloco via TUHS wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > The story I've gotten is AT&T policy was to release odd-numbered
> > versions, so PWB 1.0, System III, and System V made it out into the
> > world, PWB 2.0 and Release 4.0 stayed in the labs. In the most
> > technical sense, System IV never existed, what could've become it
> > remained a Bell System-only issue.
>
> Thanks; I'd forgotten about AT&T's "odd-only" policy.
>
> -- Dave
In 1982 I did some contract C programming on Unix 4.0 on a PDP 11/70
at Southern Bell. At the time, C programmers were not so common.
The "odd only" policy may be true, but it's not what I was told; I
was told that the policy was to release externally one version behind
what was being run internally.
With the consent decree done and Divestiture in the works, AT&T was
going to be allowed get into the computer business. So at some point,
someone decided that for System V, the current system would be released
externally.
I doubt we'll ever know the exact truth.
Interestingly, there was no printed reference manual for Unix 4.0;
I was given a 3.0 manual. The documents for Unix were for 4.0, these
were the equivalent of the Volume 2 doc in the research releases.
It seems that the major changes in 4.0 were kernel improvements.
Arnold
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