From ><https://www.zdnet.com/article/ubuntu-25-10-questing-quokka-brings-an-array-of-advances-plus-some-trouble/>:
How old is X? I started using it in 1984 on an AT&T 3B2 computer
running Unix System 7 Version 1.
No you didn?t
From <https://www.zdnet.com/article/ubuntu-25-10-questing-quokka-brings-an-array-of-advances-plus-some-trouble/>:
How old is X? I started using it in 1984 on an AT&T 3B2 computer
running Unix System 7 Version 1.
No you didn?t.
I recall pretty well that when I took my first job in 1985, the Sun
windowing system was "Suntools", all the binaries of which were
symlinks to one big blob because Sun didn't have shared libraries
yet so you got all the windowing code to only get loaded into memory
just once that way...
Yes I recall NeWS. I think it was a James Gosling project. Unfortunately, it was too late and the momentum was with X11 by then. We were a Sun
shop, but I think the only copy we had was one I downloaded to play with, which I really didn't do much of. As I recall the actual Sun product
that implemented X11 and replaced Suntools was OpenWindows.
Yes I recall NeWS. I think it was a James Gosling project.
Unfortunately, it was too late and the momentum was with X11 by
then.
As I recall the actual Sun product that implemented X11 and replaced
Suntools was OpenWindows.
On 10/12/25 10:40 AM, Ted Nolan <tednolan> wrote:
Yes I recall NeWS.ÿ I think it was a James Gosling project.ÿ Unfortunately, >> it was too late and the momentum was with X11 by then.ÿ We were a Sun
shop, but I think the only copy we had was one I downloaded to play with,
which I really didn't do much of.ÿ As I recall the actual Sun product
that implemented X11 and replaced Suntools was OpenWindows.
A copy was recently located and is now on bitsavers. I had been looking
for this for a while now. The sources are still missing though.
http://bitsavers.org/bits/Sun/sunDistributionTapes/700-1603-10_NeWS_1.1.tar
Slightly tangental is Adobe and Display Postscript, used by NeXT
On 12 Oct 2025 17:40:18 GMT, Ted Nolan <tednolan> wrote:
As I recall the actual Sun product that implemented X11 and replaced
Suntools was OpenWindows.
I thought that was later, as part of the Sun tie-in with AT&T that
scared the rest of the Unix industry so much that they formed OSF.
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