Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcvax!inria!axis!loic
From: loic@axis.fr (Loic Dachary)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions
Subject: Historical Fact
Message-ID: <389@axis.fr>
Date: 21 Jun 88 14:39:15 GMT
Organization: Axis Digital, Paris (Formation, Developpement, Vente)
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  I'm writing a historical summary of UNIX life. Reliable sources are
difficult to find. The differences between stories and dates make this
work hard and confusing.
  I found two different opinions about K. Thompson's Space Travel
program. I quote them here :

  - From 'A user to the Unix System, Rebecca Thomas, Jean Yates'

... It simulated the movement of the major celestial bodies
in the solar system....

  - From 'The design of the Unix operating system, M. J. Bach'

... he wrote a game program, "Space Travel", in Fortran for a GECOS system
(the Honeywell 635), but the program was unsatisfactory because it was 
difficult to control the "sapce shop" and the program was expensive to run...


  Does anybody have a pertinent opinion on this futile subject ?