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In article by Carl Lowenstein:
> Well, actually the M was for Modified.  Particularly modified to work
> with some more DEC peripherals.
> 
> What ran on 11/20's was Mini-Unix, which was a stripped-down 6th
> Edition.  By the way I'm not sure that the PUPS archive has a Mini-Unix
> tape.  I have one, although it has not been read since the days when I
> had an 11/20.
>     carl

Yep, it's in Distributions/usdl/Mini-Unix. It's not in the research/
dir because it was not done in the labs, but elsewhere.

Cheers,
	Warren

