Resources for “UNIX: Old School”

October 24th, 2005 by Matthew Hoskins in

Resources for the print article.

SIMH Web Site: simh.trailing-edge.com

Download the UNIX V5 Disk Image: simh.trailing-edge.com/kits/uv5swre.zip.

SIMH Photo Gallery: simh.trailing-edge.com/photos.html

SIMH Web Site: simh.trailing-edge.com

SIMH Contributors: simh.trailing-edge.com/contrib.html

PDP-11 History and Photos: www.pdp11.org

UNIX History Timeline (Printable!): www.levenez.com/unix

Bell Labs UNIX History: www.bell-labs.com/history/unix

Open Group UNIX History: www.unix.org/what_is_unix

The Unix Heritage Society: www.tuhs.org

PDP Unix Preservation Society: minnie.tuhs.org/PUPS

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