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From: teddybur@netcom.com (John Sanger)
Subject: Re: Unix for PDP-11/23
Message-ID: <teddyburCMn4AL.2vK@netcom.com>
Organization: Hetaris Computer Consulting
References: <ellis.763599237@nova> <2m08f4$eb3@news.sprintlink.net>
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 1994 05:51:57 GMT
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In article <2m08f4$eb3@news.sprintlink.net> avg@sprintlink.net (Vadim Antonov) writes:
>In <ellis.763599237@nova>, R. Stewart Ellis (ellis@nova.gmi.edu) wrote:
>:  >I'm looking for BSD 2.0 - 2.9 for a pdp-11/23.
>:  >What are my chances?
>:  >How much is is going to cost (approx)?
>
>There are later revisions...
>
>: A whole lot less than the electricity to run the beast, unless this is one
>: of the desktop PC things. :)
>
>11/23 is a Q-bus-based micro.
>
Imagine after 25 years of UNIX we find someone wanting to put it onto a
computer of similar design to one of the earliest computers that UNIX was
ever on.  :^)

Does this mean that UNIX has now come full circle?  :^)

 
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Ciao!
	John S. 8^{)>
	teddybur@netcom.com
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