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 **Release Date:** June 1979\\ **Release Date:** June 1979\\
 **Released By:** Bell Labs, Holmdel, New Jersey\\ **Released By:** Bell Labs, Holmdel, New Jersey\\
-**Source Code:** Browse [[https://minnie.tuhs.org/cgi-bin/utree.pl?file=32V|UNIX/32V source code]]\\+**Source Code:** Browse [[https://www.tuhs.org/cgi-bin/utree.pl?file=32V|UNIX/32V source code]]\\
 **Documentation:** included in the source code **Documentation:** included in the source code
  
-[[https://www.bell-labs.com/usr/dmr/www/otherports/32vscan.pdf|UNIX/32V]] is a discontinued version of the Unix operating system released by Bell Labs.  It is a port of the 7th Edition Unix to Digital Equipment Corporation'32 bit VAX 11/780 done by Tom London and John Reiser.  Although UNIX/32V did allow larger programs, it was still swap based and did not implement virtual memory.  London and Reiser convinced their management to allow them to send a copy to the University of California at Berkeley, where it became the basis for 32 bit versions of BSD.+[[https://www.bell-labs.com/usr/dmr/www/otherports/32vscan.pdf|UNIX/32V]] is a discontinued version of the Unix operating system released by Bell Labs.  It is a port of the 7th Edition Unix to Digital Equipment Corporation's VAX 11/780, a 32 bit computer done by Tom London and John Reiser.  Although UNIX/32V did allow larger programs, it was still swap based and did not implement virtual memory.  London and Reiser convinced their management to allow them to send a copy to the University of California at Berkeley, where it became the basis for 32 bit versions of BSD.
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