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From: joec@u1100a.UUCP (Joe Carfagno)
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Subject: One's Complement V7
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Date: Mon, 19-Mar-84 12:18:49 EST
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Posted: Mon Mar 19 12:18:49 1984
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In response to Scott Barman's question - Have you ever heard of UNIXtm
running on a ones-complement machine? - the answer is YES.  In fact,
it's available from AT&T Technologies.  It is the Version 7 release
of the UNIX Time-Sharing System for Sperry Series 1100 Systems.  It
runs on a ones-complement, word-addressable Sperry 1100 mainframe.
It's sort of a virtual machine on top of the standard Sperry operating
system. It's yours for $30K source release, no support, university
discounts.  I think this is still correct. I've spent the last few years
of my life developing the thing (before being divested).