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From: deraadt@fsa.ca (Theo de Raadt)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
Subject: Re: How was BSD written?
Date: 9 Feb 94 16:58:13
Organization: little lizard city
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Message-ID: <DERAADT.94Feb9165813@newt.fsa.ca>
References: <CKxEpn.1Lq@candle.uucp> <1994Feb9.055849.9351@nuchat.sccsi.com>
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In-reply-to: steve@sccsi.com's message of Wed, 9 Feb 1994 05:58:49 GMT

In article <1994Feb9.055849.9351@nuchat.sccsi.com> steve@sccsi.com (Steve Nuchia) writes:
   In article <CKxEpn.1Lq@candle.uucp> root@candle.uucp (Bruce Momjian) writes:
   >I always wondered how BSD was written.

   I always wondered how sysVr4 was written.  Did the AT+T programmers
   implement virtual memory and TCP/IP from published specifications,
   or did they have access to BSD code?

   :-(

Unbearable irony, eh?
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