Researchers found the only known surviving copy of Unix Version 4 on magnetic tape, a key milestone in the evolution of modern operating systems.
The Salt Lake Tribune reports a University of Utah associate discovered a rare 1973 UNIX V4 software tape, believed to be the only remaining copy of the computer operating system.
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Professor Robert Ritchie of the University of Utah's Callert School of Computing has managed to recover the tape drive data of the 1970s edition of UNIX V4, the first ever version of the UNIX ...
SALT LAKE CITY — A research team at the University of Utah uncovered a rare piece of computing history. Aleks Maricq, research associate in the Flux Research Group, discovered a version of the ...
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A recent study suggests Walmart’s CastOS TV operating system may dominate the TV device market by 2029. Here’s why that matters. When Walmart acquired TV brand Vizio for $2.3 billion last year, many ...
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