On Sun, 24 May 2020 at 15:18:34 -0600, Warner Losh wrote:
The topic for my talk next week. Unix had virtualization in 74. The
second
Unix port ran under OS/360's VM in 78.
What do you mean by "Unix had virtualization"?
I mean that 4th edition UNIX ran under a hypervisor in MERT in 74 as a
process in that real-time executive.
Oh. I thought maybe you meant Unix was able to do virtualization.
What's special about being able to run under a hypervisor? If the
hypervisor does it's job right, whatever is running under it should
not be aware that it is not running directly on hardware.
Come to think of it, what do you mean by
"OS/360's VM"?
IBM's standard VM/360. Sorry for the confusion.
CP/67 or something like that maybe? I don't think there was a VM/360 either.
Regards,
Peter Coghlan.
That will teach me to reply on my phone...
Warner
> Regards,
> Peter Coghlan
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