Re^2: what is BSS and BSSEND
Maarten Litmaath
maart at cs.vu.nl
Fri Mar 10 02:56:39 AEST 1989
BSS
(uninitialized
data sections) - It was from an IBM assembly-language mnemonic by the same
name, which stood for `Block Started by Symbol'
(Block Storage Segment?)
GECOS - General Electric Comprehensive Operating System/
General Electric Computer Operating System
GCOS - When the large systems division was sold to Honeywell,
they dropped the E from GECOS.
the gcos field - Sometimes we sent printer output or batch jobs to the GCOS
machines. The gcos field in the password file was a place to
stash the information for the $IDENT card. Not elegant.
(Dennis Ritchie)
nroff, troff - `roff' was the original program, and stood for `RunOFF'.
troff = typesetter roff
nroff = new roff
tee - T = T-formed pipe splitter
cat - short for catenate, one of the approximately 10 primordial
Unix commands
C/A/T - Computer Aided Typesetter
not to be confused with the cat command
spool - Simultaneous Peripheral Output On Line/
Simultaneous Peripheral Operation On Line
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