Computer History Graphing Project

The Computer History Graphing Project is an attempt to graph every computer standard, every piece of hardware, every OS, and every computer language in one big family tree.

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  •  30 Jan 2001 06:12
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    Changes: This version contains an updated version of the unified parser program, parsech. It can now optionally output a DBM hash containing the parsed data. The documentation has also been updated, in addition to the data trees. More specifically, the NeXT, Palm, Windows, and Apple Darwin trees have all been updated.

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    •  30 Jan 2001 06:12
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      Changes: A new GTK-based visual browser, a new version of parsech, and updates to the history trees to include the new tree for Palm devices.

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      •  30 Jan 2001 06:12
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        Changes: The parser system has been rewritten, and there is an HTML output parser. There is also an XML output parser, which uses a newly-created DTD for Comp-hist Markup Language (CHML). There is a new tree for Palm devices, and many other updates to the history trees.

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        •  30 Jan 2001 06:12
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          Changes: The following items were added and completed: AIX, HP/UX, LSX unix, C parser, Debian, MkLinux, VMS, Wollongong Unix, and CB Unix. The Unix history tree has been 3/4 merged. MacOS and ANS were extended. Red Hat was added. The merge of the Comprehensive Computer Catalogue (CCC) has begun. An HTML parser has been added.

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          •  30 Jan 2001 06:12
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            Changes: The following items were added: C, B, and BCPL. The following items were completed: Nova, Linux1, Parc, Linc, BSDI, and Unix Sys IV. The following items were both added and completed: GNU, Hurd, Plan 9, Linux 2, Xenix, Mach, NeXTSTEP, OpenStep, SunOS, Solaris, LISP, Awk, Nawk, and Gawk, Sh, Csh, Bash, and Ksh, Perl, C++, and NeXT hardware. Darwin, Mac OS X, and OS X Server were rewritten. A status field was added to tovcg.

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