Subject: Re: new virtual memory system available: UVM
To: Chuck Cranor <chuck@dworkin.wustl.edu>
From: Ty Sarna <tsarna@endicor.com>
List: current-users
Date: 02/08/1998 01:46:22
Chuck Cranor wrote:
> into just uvm...  so the "u" doesn't really stand for anything 
> anymore: "uvm" is just a name that is different from (but close to) "vm".

Since "Tower" was a trademark of NCR (then ATA&T and now Lucent, I
guess?), Commdore used to claim in regard to the Amiga 3000T that
"the 'T' stands for 'Floor Standing Model'".

So, why don't we just say that the U stands for "Chuck's"? ;-)

Anyway, it looks very interesting. Thanks!