Or check out the illustrious panel below, looking back at 50 years of unix. While cleaning a storage room, our staff found this tape containing unix v4 from bell labs, circa 1973, rob ricci, research professor at the. Unix original from bell labs v4 (see manual for format) ricci says that the handwriting on the label is that of his former advisor jay lepreau [pdf], who died of multiple myeloma in 2008
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If it's what it says on the label, this is a notable discovery because little of unix v4 remains.
A forgotten tape discovered at the university of utah may contain the only complete copy of unix version 4 from 1973, the first edition written in c
Experts at the computer history museum are working to recover its data, potentially unlocking key insights into operating system evolution This find excites historians and developers alike. Researchers from the university of utah have found a piece of computing history, previously thought lost, languishing in a dusty corner of a storage room A magnetic tape containing the only known remaining full copy of the unix v4 operating system