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  2. Version 7 Unix - Wikipedia

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    Version 7 Unix, also called Seventh Edition Unix, Version 7 or just V7, was an important early release of the Unix operating system.V7, released in 1979, was the last Bell Laboratories release to see widespread distribution before the commercialization of Unix by AT&T Corporation in the early 1980s.

  3. SIMH - Wikipedia

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    Version 6 Unix for the PDP-11, running in SIMH Version 7 Unix for the PDP-11, running in SIMH "4.3 BSD UNIX" from the University of Wisconsin, on a simulated VAX. SIMH emulates hardware from the following companies.

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  5. UNIX/32V - Wikipedia

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    Version 7 Unix for the VAX 11/780, running in the SIMH VAX 11/780 simulator displayed on Cool Retro Term. Before 32V, Unix had primarily run on DEC PDP-11 computers. The Bell Labs group that developed the operating system was dissatisfied with DEC, so its members refused DEC's offer to buy a VAX when the machine was announced in 1977.

  6. Ancient UNIX - Wikipedia

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    Version 4 Unix; Version 5 Unix; Version 6 Unix; Version 7 Unix. UNIX/32V; As of 2022, there has been no widespread use of the code, but it can be used on emulator systems, and Version 5 Unix runs on the Nintendo Game Boy Advance using the SIMH PDP-11 emulator. [3] Version 6 Unix provides the basis for the MIT xv6 teaching system, which is an ...

  7. List of Unix systems - Wikipedia

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    After the release of Version 10, the Unix research team at Bell Labs turned its focus to Plan 9 from Bell Labs, a distinct operating system that was first released to the public in 1993. All versions of BSD from its inception up to 4.3BSD-Reno are based on Research Unix, with versions starting with 4.4 BSD and Net/2 instead becoming Unix-like.

  8. PDP-11 - Wikipedia

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    The first officially named version of Unix ran on the PDP–11/20 in 1970. It is commonly stated that the C programming language took advantage of several low-level PDP–11–dependent programming features, [ 3 ] albeit not originally by design.

  9. UNIX System V - Wikipedia

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    Unix history tree AT&T System V license plate UNIX System V Release 1 on SIMH (PDP-11). System V was the successor to 1982's UNIX System III.While AT&T developed and sold hardware that ran System V, most customers ran a version from a reseller, based on AT&T's reference implementation.