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nigel_bree | 2 years ago

Definitely true. And as well, the level of innovation that brought, particularly in places like Australia/NZ or the (then) East Germany/Ukraine, the outrageous cost of components made for a whole generation of quite exceptional "frugal" engineers. UNIX itself was - despite being in the US - born out of a similar level of necessity.

One thing about Coherent (and why I periodically fiddle about with implementing replacement, modernized kernel designs for it, albeit not in C) is that exactly like V6 UNIX it is an exercise in that kind of design, but being for the x86 and partially modernised to an early-90's level it's considerably more accessible than V6 to anyone who wants to look at the source code today to learn about that.

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