On 6/3/08, Dean Hedin <dlh2001@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> I think you mean Symmetric Multiprocessing
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symmetric_multiprocessing
Nope: See:
http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/5978831/claims.html
> I'm also old
> > enough to have used Slackware back in the olden days!! I ran it on an
> old
> > IBM with an 8088 cpu and 640K RAM on the mother board! How times change!
The GNU project began back in the mid 80s I think. You are correct that
Volkerding released Slackware 1.0 in 1993 but its for-runners SLS and MINIX
were already in use on the 16 bit architecture (pre-x86) of the time. I
started with MINIX - many parts o which eventually became components of
Slackware 1.0.
FWIW, my first desktop was an early 8008 homebrew back in the late 70s. I
still remember the excitement when I got my 8" floppy disk drive!! Finally
I could store code on something other than paper tape!
--
Cheers!!
Jim - 68 "Spridget" in Dodge City
Don't miss "50 Years of Spridgets" at Lake of the Ozarks, June 26-29,
2008!!
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