[ih] What is the origin of the root account?
John Day
jeanjour at comcast.net
Fri Apr 12 15:53:26 PDT 2013
Sorry, according to the Wikipedia, The first VAX was sold on October 25, 1977.
Which sounds about right.
We went through most of the line: a PDP-11 in 1970 later called the
/20, a /40 for a short time, then a /45 and an LSI-11 about 1975, /70
and then a VAX.
At 6:32 PM -0400 4/12/13, Miles Fidelman wrote:
>Noel Chiappa wrote:
>>
>> > I seem to recall that the first VAXen didn't even exist until around
>> > 1975. :-)
>>
>>Without checking, I think it was somewhat later. MIT got an early one, but
>>that was around 1978.
>
>A little earlier than that. I graduated in 1975, and remember one
>arriving a couple of years earlier. I was taking a lab course, and
>it showed up one day in the prof's lab. I think it was Joel Moses,
>and I seem to recall we were playing with some of those computer
>driven pogo sticks that were all the rage - though most of what we
>did in that course had to do with wire wrapping DEC logic boards
>together (remember when DEC still was in the module business? :-)
>
>Miles
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