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On 05/07/2009 05:59 PM, Richard Pieri wrote: > On May 7, 2009, at 3:37 PM, Jerry Feldman wrote: > =20 >> SCO was not the only Unix software vendor. Microsoft actually =20 >> developed Xenix before selling it to SCO. Certainly, most were =20 >> hardware companies, but there were a few other Unix vendors the used = >> PC hardware. I recall Venix in the 1980s, but there were some more, =20 >> and a couple of Unix-like, such as Minix and Coherent, and QNX. >> =20 > > Point. But by the time period, 1990 or so, they were all heading out = > the door and were gone by 1994. Exceptions are Minix, which was never = =20 > commercial, and QNX, which found a niche in embedded systems. > =20 Venix was still releasing its version up through 1994. Both Linux and=20 FreeBSD were available in 1994. --=20 Jerry Feldman <gaf-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org> Boston Linux and Unix PGP key id: 537C5846 PGP Key fingerprint: 3D1B 8377 A3C0 A5F2 ECBB CA3B 4607 4319 537C 5846
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