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- From: mike_o@apollo.hp.com (Mike O'Shaughnessy)
- Subject: Re: UNIX: Acronym?
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- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 15:50:50 GMT
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- >|> >was lying around at Bell labs. Since they were incorporating some of the
- >|> >concepts they had been working on for the Multics project, they called it
- >|> >"UNICS". This was later shortened to "Unix".
- >
- >that's also the story i had heard... UNICS would stand for
- >"UNIplexed ..." (vs multics= multiplexed.....") :)
- >
- >
- The version of the derivation I've heard:
- The original Unix project was inspired by Multics, but had to fit
- on much smaller hardware. Since it would be "crippled" compared to
- Multics, it was called "eunuchs" because some of Multics' most
- important pieces were missing; it was to be a "castrated" version of Multics.
- The name caught on, but it was later made presentable to others as "Unix",
- pronounced the same way as the original "eunuchs".
-
- Will you ever think of your Eunuchs system in the same way again? :-)
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