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 **Release Date:** Edition 2.1: November, 1979; Release 3: February 9, 1980; Edition 2.3: May, 1981\\ **Release Date:** Edition 2.1: November, 1979; Release 3: February 9, 1980; Edition 2.3: May, 1981\\
 **Released By:** CB-UNIX Support Group\\ **Released By:** CB-UNIX Support Group\\
-**Source Code: ** [[https://www.tuhs.org/Archive/Distributions/USDL/CB_Unix/SourceCode|SourceCode]] contains PDF scans of a paper source printout of the "CB UNIX Release 3" kernel dated February 9, 1980\\ +**Source Code: ** [[https://www.tuhs.org/Archive/Distributions/USDL/CB_Unix/raw/SourceCode|SourceCode]] contains PDF scans of a paper source printout of the "CB UNIX Release 3" kernel dated February 9, 1980\\ 
-**Documentation: ** [[https://www.tuhs.org/Archive/Distributions/USDL/CB_Unix|CB_Unix]] contains PDF scans of the CB-UNIX Programmer's Manual Edition 2.3, issued May, 1981.  [[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:CB_Unix_Manuals.jpg|CB_Unix_Manuals.jpg]] is an image of the covers of a two-volume CB-UNIX Programmer's Manual set.\\+**Documentation: ** [[https://www.tuhs.org/Archive/Distributions/USDL/CB_Unix/man|CB_Unix/man]] contains PDF scans of the CB-UNIX Programmer's Manual Edition 2.3, issued May, 1981.  [[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:CB_Unix_Manuals.jpg|CB_Unix_Manuals.jpg]] is an image of the covers of a two-volume CB-UNIX Programmer's Manual set.\\
  
 CB-UNIX was a branch of UNIX within the Bell System maintained primarily by the CB-UNIX Support Group in Columbus, Ohio.  Among its many applications were real-time processing and the Switching Control Center System.  Many features from CB-UNIX would eventually appear in commercial releases, such as the init system used in System V. CB-UNIX was a branch of UNIX within the Bell System maintained primarily by the CB-UNIX Support Group in Columbus, Ohio.  Among its many applications were real-time processing and the Switching Control Center System.  Many features from CB-UNIX would eventually appear in commercial releases, such as the init system used in System V.
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