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- History_of_Unix abstract "The history of Unix dates back to the mid-1960s when the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, AT&T Bell Labs, and General Electric were developing an experimental time sharing operating system called Multics for the GE-645 mainframe.Multics introduced many innovations, but had many problems.Bell Labs, frustrated by the size and complexity of Multics but not the aims, slowly pulled out of the project. Their last researchers to leave Multics, Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, M. D. McIlroy, and J. F. Ossanna, decided to redo the work on a much smaller scale. In 1979, Dennis Ritchie described their vision for Unix:What we wanted to preserve was not just a good environment in which to do programming, but a system around which a fellowship could form. We knew from experience that the essence of communal computing, as supplied by remote-access, time-shared machines, is not just to type programs into a terminal instead of a keypunch, but to encourage close communication.While Ken Thompson still had access to the Multics environment, he wrote simulations for the new file and paging system on it. He also programmed a game called Space Travel, but the game needed a more efficient and less expensive machine to run on, and eventually he found a little-used PDP-7 at Bell Labs. On this PDP-7, in 1969, a team of Bell Labs researchers led by Thompson and Ritchie, including Rudd Canaday, developed a hierarchical file system, the concepts of computer processes and device files, a command-line interpreter, and some small utility programs.".
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- History_of_Unix developer Dennis_Ritchie.
- History_of_Unix developer Douglas_McIlroy.
- History_of_Unix developer Joe_Ossanna.
- History_of_Unix developer Ken_Thompson.
- History_of_Unix frequentlyUpdated "yes".
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- History_of_Unix status "Current".
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- History_of_Unix wikiPageExternalLink UNIX1985.
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- History_of_Unix caption "Evolution of Unix and Unix-like systems".
- History_of_Unix developer "Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, Brian Kernighan, Douglas McIlroy, and Joe Ossanna at Bell Labs".
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- History_of_Unix language "English".
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- History_of_Unix name "Unix".
- History_of_Unix programmedIn "C and Assembly language".
- History_of_Unix screenshot "256".
- History_of_Unix sourceModel "Historically closed source, now some Unix projects are open sourced.".
- History_of_Unix ui "Command-line interface & Graphical".
- History_of_Unix website www.unix.org.
- History_of_Unix workingState "Current".
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- History_of_Unix comment "The history of Unix dates back to the mid-1960s when the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, AT&T Bell Labs, and General Electric were developing an experimental time sharing operating system called Multics for the GE-645 mainframe.Multics introduced many innovations, but had many problems.Bell Labs, frustrated by the size and complexity of Multics but not the aims, slowly pulled out of the project. Their last researchers to leave Multics, Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, M. D. McIlroy, and J.".
- History_of_Unix label "Geschichte von Unix".
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- History_of_Unix homepage www.unix.org.
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- History_of_Unix name "Unix".