< I believe the first microcomputer to run Unix was
the DEC PDP11/03 and
< 11/23 at At&T's Bell Labs (see the papers on mini-unix).
I believe that is wrong. Unix was running on PDP-11s long before the
LSI-11 or the 11/23 by many years. I think the 34, and 44s were teh
popular hosts.
In fact, when I was a student at WPI in the mid-70's, we had a version
of Unix running on an 11/10 in the CS department (off RK05s)...
Megan Gentry
Former RT-11 Developer
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