Video review: Computer Chronicles - 1985 &UNIX&

lefthanded lefthanded discovered this in Linux/Unix 2 reviews since Jan 1, 2007
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MustNotSleep rated 7 weeks ago
Awesome look into the state and public reception of Unix in the mid-80s. The term "micro" was used to refer to modern PCs, and differentiate them from the then standard mini and mainframe computers, where a $5,000 "micro" was considered cheap and underpowered to be able to run Unix. Truly interesting stuff.
katja rated 20 months ago
Computer cronics, see video of Unix broadcasted 1985.
    "In this episode of the Computer Chronicles the viability of Unix on the desktop is discussed as well as Unix's history and potential future. First broadcast 1985. Hosted by Stewart Cheifet and Gary Kildall."
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