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Unix, a name coined later by Brian Kernighan, was written by Ken Thompson in 1969 to experiment with file systems and support his [[Space Travel]] game. Thompson was able to find a little-used [[PDP-7]] with a [[Graphic II]] display system.
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'''Unix''' (very briefly '''Unics''', as a pun on '[[Multics]]'), a name coined later by Brian Kernighan, was written by Ken Thompson in 1969 to experiment with [[file system]]s and support his [[Space Travel]] game. After Bell Labs' withdrawal from the Multics project, Thompson was able to find a little-used [[PDP-7]] with a [[Graphic II]] display system to work on.
  
 
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Revision as of 10:14, 24 August 2021

Unix (very briefly Unics, as a pun on 'Multics'), a name coined later by Brian Kernighan, was written by Ken Thompson in 1969 to experiment with file systems and support his Space Travel game. After Bell Labs' withdrawal from the Multics project, Thompson was able to find a little-used PDP-7 with a Graphic II display system to work on.

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