Re: Quick question about multivalue history
- From: Luke Webber <luke@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jul 2005 18:40:03 +1000
Mark Brown wrote:
IIRC, SMI did a pick implementation on some heavy metal from IBM, but it wasn't S1.
FWIW, Ultimate also did a port to the big IBM iron. 4300 and 3090 architecture, IIRC.
CDI which became Seattle Lab did the Series/1 in 1983. Gordan Ayres, Kip McAfee, George Coleman, Mark Brown, Denis Kreuger and a great guy I can't for the life of me remember his name--we went back to General Dynamics together in '84--(sorry; and sorry if I misspelled anyone's name)
Weren't they also known as "Seattle OS" and, later, Pick Blue (using the IBM-style horizontal blue lines for their logo)?
Luke .
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