The Unix Heritage Society
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The Unix Heritage Society is a group dedicated to preserving ancient UNIX versions.
It was founded by Warren Toomey, who is known for the apout simulator, and coordinating the effort to bring the V1 research UNIX back to life, starting with a printout of the kernel.
TUHS is known for its great mailing list, and of course the archives.
External links
- The Unix Heritage Society - main Web-site
- The Unix Tree - complete source for many early versions of Unix, as individual files
- Archive - much early UNIX material; distributions, applications, documentation, and memorabilia
- The Unix Heritage Wiki
- The Restoration of Early UNIX Artifacts