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keywords: [1970s, 1971]
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description: "There were two operating system of our interest which was released in the year 1971. They were:"
description: "There were two operating system of our interest which were released in the year 1971. They were:"
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![! Unix v1 from 1971](./1971.webp)
There were two operating system of our interest which was released in the year 1971. They were:
There were two operating system of our interest which were released in the year 1971. They were:
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description: "There were two operating system of our interest which was released in the year 1973. They were:"
description: "There were two operating system of our interest which were released in the year 1973. They were:"
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![! Alto OS Draw from 1973](./1973.webp)
There were two operating system of our interest which was released in the year 1973. They were:
There were two operating system of our interest which were released in the year 1973. They were:
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## Related Pages
<!-- - [VirtualHub Screenshots](https://screenshots.virtualhub.eu.org/1970s/1974/unix-v5/) -->
- [VirtualHub Screenshots](https://screenshots.virtualhub.eu.org/1970s/1974/unix-v5/)
- [Run ! Unix v5 in your web browser: Paul Nankervis' emulator](https://skn.noip.me/pdp11/pdp11.html) (Instructions given on page)
- [Run ! Unix v5 in your web browser: PCjs](https://www.pcjs.org/machines/dec/pdp11/1145/panel/) (Choose the `Unix v5 (SimH)` image in `RK0` slot. Click on Load. Then reset the machine. At the `Boot>` prompt, enter `boot rk0`. You will get an `@` prompt. Type `unix` to boot ! Unix v5. Log in using the username `root`. You can run `ls` to see list of files.)
- [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Unix#1970s)