On Sun, Apr 06, 2008 at 03:43:57AM +0100, Liam Proven wrote:
  On 06/04/2008, Cameron Kaiser <spectre at
floodgap.com> wrote:
     Chapter
1---not so much any more.  This was a time (94) when the ANSI-C
 standard had only been out a few years so there was still quite a bit of K&R
 C floating around.  This was also a time when there were still plenty of
 Unix versions floating around, instead of the what?  Five we have left now?
 (Linux, Open|Free|NetBSD, Solaris). 
 ... AIX, HP/UX, ... 
 
 ... Mac OS X...
 Now /officially/ Unix & I believe has sold more individual system
 licenses than any other Unix ever, possibly now than all other Unixes
 ever put together... Certainly in the tens of millions... So, y'know,
 /quite/ significant... :?) 
But from what I've seen, it twisted the definition of UNIX even worse
that AIX did.
Regards,
       Alex.
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