Messages in this thread | | | From | Steve VanDevender <> | Date | Fri, 7 May 1999 16:51:05 -0700 (PDT) | Subject | Re: Ken Thompson interview in IEEE Computer magazine (fwd) |
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david parsons writes: > In article <linux.kernel.Pine.LNX.3.95.990507215551.611A-100000@localhost>, > Gerard Roudier <groudier@club-internet.fr> wrote: > > >If number 9 means that the 8 previous Plans were bad Plans, > > The 8 previous Plans are known by a slightly different name; > it starts with a U. > > ____ > david parsons \bi/ System V is Version 8. > \/ >
Not really. Originally there was UNIX, Nth Edition for values of N from 1 to 7. The ones that were most likely to be seen outside of the former Bell Labs were the 5th, 6th, or 7th Editions.
There was an 8th Edition UNIX that was primarily a Bell Labs internal research version that eventually became Plan 9. It was neither UNIX System III or UNIX System V.
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