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7TH EDITION OF RESEARCH UNIX ALIAS UNIX TIME-SHARING SYSTEM
Seventh Edition Unix; Version 7; Unix Version 7; Unix 7th Edition; Unix Seventh Edition; V7 Unix; Seventh Edition UNIX; Version 7 UNIX
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Version 7         
<operating system> (V7) The unsupported release of Unix ancestral to all current commercial versions. {Brian Kernighan} announced the release of V7 in summer 1979, at the Unix User's Group meeting in Toronto. Before the release of the POSIX/SVID standards, V7's features were often treated as a Unix portability baseline. Some old-timers impatient with commercialisation and {kernel bloat} still maintain that V7 was the Last True Unix. See BSD, USG Unix, System V. [Jargon File] (1996-05-22)
Research Unix         
THE ORIGINAL UNIX OPERATING SYSTEM FROM BELL LABS
Version 8 Unix; Version 9 Unix; Version 10 Unix; Tenth Edition Unix; V10 Unix; Eighth Edition Unix; Ninth Edition Unix; V8 Unix; V9 Unix; IX (operating system); Unix Fifth Edition; Eight Edition Unix; Unix Research Version 4; Version 5 Unix; Version 4 Unix; Version 3 Unix; Version 1 Unix; Version 2 Unix; Eighth Unix
The term "Research Unix" refers to early versions of the Unix operating system for DEC PDP-7, PDP-11, VAX and Interdata 7/32 and 8/32 computers, developed in the Bell Labs Computing Sciences Research Center (CSRC).
CB UNIX         
UNIX VARIANT DEVELOPED BY THE COLUMBUS, OHIO BRANCH OF BELL LABS
CB Unix; CB-UNIX
Columbus UNIX, or CB UNIX, is a discontinued variant of the UNIX operating system used internally at Bell Labs for administrative databases and transaction processing. It was developed at the Columbus, Ohio branch, based on V6, V7 and PWB Unix.

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Version 7 Unix

Version 7 Unix, also called Seventh Edition Unix, Version 7 or just V7, was an important early release of the Unix operating system. V7, released in 1979, was the last Bell Laboratories release to see widespread distribution before the commercialization of Unix by AT&T Corporation in the early 1980s. V7 was originally developed for Digital Equipment Corporation's PDP-11 minicomputers and was later ported to other platforms.