Is there anyone who DIDN'T make a UNIX port?
Apple - A/UX
IBM - AIX
MS - Xenix
AT&T - UNIX
DEC?
DEC - Ultrix ?
V7M11-> Ultrix11
Ultrix32->Ultrix->OSF/1->Digital Unix
ICL - PNX
Acorn - RISCix ?
Dunno if all those had genuine AT&T code in them, but they certainly felt
like unix.
Sure was real AT&T code in A/UX, AIX, Xenix, Ultrix...
There was also a thing called Uniplus+ which turned up on 68000 machines
in the mid 1980s (I've seen it on Torches and Plesseys). I can't remember
who wrote it, though
Also ran on Perkin-Elmer 73xx machines. Uniplus was from UniSoft
who did a lot of 68k flavored v7, SysIII and SysV ports.
Uniplus SysIII had some Berkeley enhancements in it. Uniplus SysV
also was pulled into Concurrent/Perkin Elmer's MicroXelos.
Idris (also sold by Perkin Elmer) was (like Coherent) a third party
unix-workalike.
-tony
Bill
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