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  • ...l memos; "Installation of PWB/UNIX Edition 1.0" gives some clues as to PWB history before PWB 1.0
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  • ...ces/text/Oral_History/Bell_Gordon_1/102702036.05.01.pdf Gordon Bell's oral history], after the PDP-3 was designed on paper, one was 'sold' to the Air Force Ca
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  • | MH || Module [[Engineering Change Order|ECO]] History
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  • * [https://www.princeton.edu/~hos/Mahoney/unixhistory An Oral History of Unix] - Lengthy interviews with Thompson, Ritchie, McIlroy, etc<!-- http://doc.cat-v.org/unix/oral-history/ alt copy -->
    2 KB (368 words) - 03:31, 8 March 2023
  • ...of Cyberculture'', Pantheon, New York, 2017 - A detailed, well-researched history; short of technical detail in some areas, though
    1 KB (222 words) - 23:40, 10 January 2024
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  • ...cgi-local/alumni.cgi?company+acc Advanced Computer Communications] - early history and alumni
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  • ...story.org/resources/text/Oral_History/Poor_Victor/102658337.05.01.pdf Oral History of Victor (Vic) Poor] - contains background to the creation of the 2200 .../Oral_History/Intel_8008/Intel_8008_1.oral_history.2006.102657982.pdf Oral History Panel on the Development and Promotion of the Intel 8008 Microprocessor] -
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  • He was influential in the creation of the [[Computer History Museum]]. ...Systems Design], Digital Press, Bedford, 1978 - a detailed and interesting history for DEC's early machines
    2 KB (254 words) - 00:18, 23 March 2024
  • ...r/cs257/archive/ronald-brender/bliss.pdf The BLISS programming language: a history]
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  • ...oral histories), and educating people in general about computer and their history. ...useum closed, The Computer Museum History Center was re-named to 'Computer History Museum'.
    3 KB (369 words) - 16:37, 23 February 2024
  • * [[Computer History Museum]] ...5/https://livingcomputers.org/About-LCML/Our-History.aspx About LCM+L: Our History]
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  • ...//www.amazon.com/UNIX-History-Memoir-Brian-Kernighan/dp/1695978552 UNIX: A History and a Memoir] - has a brief bio of Ritchie at the end of Chapter 3
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  • 3.3 Microcode Revision History 3.4 Module Revision History
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  • ==History== ...architecture and computer design at Control Data Corporation] - good oral history
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  • ...ns/catalog/X124.82E Experimental Ethernet transceiver] - at the [[Computer History Museum|CHM]]; includes a clamped-on vampire tap housing
    3 KB (426 words) - 22:08, 17 August 2022
  • ...tions/catalog/X1525.98 Early DEC Ethernet transceiver] - at the [[Computer History Museum|CHM]], includes image
    6 KB (955 words) - 17:02, 11 June 2022
  • control process, (2) document the revision history, and (3) to ** 4.0 11/730 SYSTEM REVISION HISTORY . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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  • | APPENDIX A (History Sheets) .................................... | (2) REVISION HISTORY PAGES...APPENDIX A...
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  • It is in some sense the product of history going full circle; just as MIT's [[Project MAC]] split into the [[MIT Artif
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