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| I was a student, but working as a 360/TSS programmer and PDP-10/20 | I was a student, but working as a 360/TSS programmer and PDP-10/20 | ||
| - | programmer in the CMU computer | + | programmer in the CMU computer |
| - | dept mostly for free for them - as EE was my major. | + | department |
| the time was working for an EE prof and she got me to bring UNIX over | the time was working for an EE prof and she got me to bring UNIX over | ||
| - | from CS (EE had a 11/ | + | from CS (EE had a 11/ |
| - | of course had numerious | + | of course had numerous |
| - | Hydra. | + | Hydra. |
| was a CMU/3 River' | was a CMU/3 River' | ||
| - | Anyway, I had access to the only 11/ | + | Anyway, I had access to the only 11/ |
| - | center where I worked - which was important because V5 and V6 really | + | center where I worked |
| wanted to be booted on an 11/ | wanted to be booted on an 11/ | ||
| like me, had a similar job to mine, working for the CS Dept to pay his | like me, had a similar job to mine, working for the CS Dept to pay his | ||
| bills. | bills. | ||
| - | had was both common and complementary - so all the systems programmers | + | had was both common and complementary |
| - | tended to have ``guest accounts'' | + | tended to have "guest accounts" |
| - | the common threads with access to all versions of the HW were sort in | + | the common threads with access to all versions of the hardware |
| the middle of moving this stuff around. | the middle of moving this stuff around. | ||
| - | Note: CMU/CS had already done the V5 to V6. EE never had V5, | + | Note: CMU/CS had already done the V5 to V6 upgrade. EE never had V5, |
| although any of us that had CS accounts has briefly used it there. | although any of us that had CS accounts has briefly used it there. | ||
| - | In the fall of ??1976?? I believe, | + | In the fall of 1976 (I believe), Ted Kowalski |
| year in the EE dept after his summer at Bell Labs, and graduating U | year in the EE dept after his summer at Bell Labs, and graduating U | ||
| Michigan (he was once Bill Joy's housemate at Michigan in a strange | Michigan (he was once Bill Joy's housemate at Michigan in a strange | ||
| twist of fate). | twist of fate). | ||
| - | of what would become K&R and copy of typesetter | + | of what would become K&R and copy of phototypesetter |
| UNIX/ | UNIX/ | ||
| - | started to write originally at U Mich - fsck. [Hacking on fsck under | + | started to write originally at U Mich -- fsck. [Hacking on fsck under |
| - | the tutorial | + | the tutorial |
| file system internals] | file system internals] | ||
| - | Ted brought back to AT& | + | Ted brought back to AT&T the 11/34 support and eventually 11/34A and |
| RK07 support that Dan and I would later do. He also spoke of the | RK07 support that Dan and I would later do. He also spoke of the | ||
| - | upcomming | + | upcoming |
| into the main line at AT&T, because it was clear that was going to be | into the main line at AT&T, because it was clear that was going to be | ||
| system most people bought from then on. We keep asking when it was | system most people bought from then on. We keep asking when it was | ||
| - | going to be released. | + | going to be released. |
| to Ted, we were very early. | to Ted, we were very early. | ||
| - | In 1977/78 Dan and I would start to work from CMIR - CMU's Industrial | + | In 1977/78 Dan and I would start to work from CMIR -- CMU's Industrial |
| Research arm which had a new group start up a person who originally had | Research arm which had a new group start up a person who originally had | ||
| - | an appointment in EE (Ron Krutz) - CMIR was the ``Mellon Institute'' | + | an appointment in EE (Ron Krutz) - CMIR was the "Mellon Institute" |
| part of Cargnie-Mellon Univ). | part of Cargnie-Mellon Univ). | ||
| - | on profit stuff. | + | on profit stuff. |
| from EE to be the basis and added to write a driver for the newest DEC | from EE to be the basis and added to write a driver for the newest DEC | ||
| disk (CMIR had serial #3 RK07 and a very early 34A). Ted was a little | disk (CMIR had serial #3 RK07 and a very early 34A). Ted was a little | ||
| - | nervious | + | nervous |
| - | for profit part and the AT& | + | for profit part and the AT& |
| The folks at CMIR promised to fix that, but it seemed like promises | The folks at CMIR promised to fix that, but it seemed like promises | ||
| - | for a long time -- hense Dan and mine work slow down. My memory | + | for a long time -- hence Dan and mine work slow down. My memory |
| is that actual commercial license was purchase after we got V7, | is that actual commercial license was purchase after we got V7, | ||
| - | but that's purely memory. | + | but that's purely memory. |
| Certainly by the time I left for Tek, 1979 V7 was running at CMU. | Certainly by the time I left for Tek, 1979 V7 was running at CMU. | ||
| - | But the point is... the Ted brought TS to CMU as a post V6 | + | But the point is: Ted brought TS to CMU as a post V6 |
| system. | system. | ||
| Ted. | Ted. | ||
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