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Subject: Re: Re: Re: VM/370 Security (and perform
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Date: Wed, 26-Dec-84 19:13:00 EST
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Posted: Wed Dec 26 19:13:00 1984
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/***** ea:net.unix-wizards / opus!rcd /  6:57 pm  Dec 21, 1984 */
OK, OK--I (>>) was being just a teeeeeny bit facetious, and somewhat
unfair, too.  Specifically, VM was not developed within IBM, though I
suppose they should get credit for eventually coming around to making it a
product.
-- 
Dick Dunn	{hao,ucbvax,allegra}!nbires!rcd		(303)444-5710 x3086
   ...Nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile.
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Urk - I just got more confused. I was under the impression that VM had been
developed at an IBM research lab in the UK, much as Unix was developed in
an AT&T research lab.

My reference books are packed, so I can't chase it down. Could somebody
enlighten me?