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| ====== First Edition Unix ====== | ====== First Edition Unix ====== | ||
| - | **Release Date:** November 1971 | + | **Release Date:** November 1971\\ |
| + | **Released By:** Bell Labs Research\\ | ||
| + | **Source Code: ** [[https:// | ||
| + | **Documentation: | ||
| - | **Released By:** Bell Labs Research | + | The first edition of Unix was developed for the PDP-11/20 at Bell Labs by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and others. It provided a process-oriented multitasking environment with a hierarchical filesystem for about two or three users. |
| - | **Source Code: ** [[http:// | + | The source code for the kernel came from a document entitled |
| - | **Documentation: | + | For more information about First Edition Unix, see [[https://www.nokia.com/bell-labs/about/dennis-m-ritchie/ |
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| - | The first edition of Unix was developed for the PDP-11/20 at Bell Labs by Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and others. It provided a process-oriented multitasking environment with a hierachical filesystem for about two or three users. | + | |
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| - | The source code for the kernel came from a document entitled [[http:// | + | |
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| - | For more information about First Edition Unix, see [[http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/who/dmr/ | + | |
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