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From: juengst@saph1.physik.uni-bonn.de (Henry G. Juengst)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.misc,comp.unix.bsd.misc
Subject: Re: How to delete files within C programs
Date: 13 May 1996 16:03:56 GMT
Organization: Institut fuer Strahlen- und Kernphysik
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In article <4n7ff4$42g@jusdnews.fir.fbc.com>, mfischbe@fir.fbc.com (Mike Fischbein) writes:
>juengst@saph1.physik.uni-bonn.de (Henry G. Juengst) wrote:
>
>> Unix magazines are full of "64 bit unix" advertisements now. Why did
>> it take so long?
>
>I guess it took a long time for people to bother
>advertising.  I was working under a 64-bit Unix
>(UNICOS) more than ten years ago.

And some have parallel processing + debugging (e.g. CONVEX) for a long
time now. Others like DG had a BSD compatible SYSV before SVR4. I know,
this sometimes depends on your manufacturers.

>
>	mike
>
>--
>Mike Fischbein   mfischbe@fir.fbc.com   CS First Boston
>
>Any opinions expressed are mine only, and not necessarily
>those of any other entity.  They may not even be mine.

Henry

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