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- From: Shin MICHIMUKO <smitimko@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 18:01:53 +0900
- In-reply-to: hiyori13's message of Thu, 23 Nov 2000 17:36:58 JST. <4.2.0.58.J.20001123173213.02a89bb8@example.com>
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Hi Yamagata-san, I Think that "System 7" in that FAQ means "Version 7 Unix" which is older version of both System V (AT&T) and BSD Unix. It was born in later 70's, and older than 4.x BSD, I think. Here is the explanation: http://developer.daoffice.com/unix/history/ # I hope Yamagata-san has Japanese web environment. In message <4.2.0.58.J.20001123173213.02a89bb8@example.com> you write: > Now, I thought this meant SystemV, but this System 7 pops up quite > frequently and consistently within this document, and I'm suddenly > worried if I'm missing out on something important. Does anyone > heard of this System 7 (besides the Mac OS)? Or is it just that this > FAQ writer is consistently mixed up? == Money is one of the minimum conditions to do anything, but... ======= Shin MICHIMUKO <smitimko@example.com> http://www.peanuts.gr.jp/ ============================================ Freedom is everything. ====
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