Xenix ?

From: Lawrence Walker <lgwalker_at_mts.net>
Date: Mon Nov 12 12:19:38 2001

 I have an excellent book on Xenix "Understanding Xenix" by Paul Weinberg
and James Groff put out by Que in 85. It goes into details about computer
systems and Unix history. Apparently MS was working on Xenix before they
developed DOS. It also lists the various versions of Unix and mentions an
earlier version of Unix for PC/ATs by Interactive Systems called PC/IX introed
in Jan 84. The book lists the vendors who offered Xenix.
 
                Vendor System

                Altos Altos 586
                                        Altos 986
                Apple Lisa
                Durango Poppy ll
                Encore MPU-8000
                General Automation Zebra 2000
                IBM IBM PC/AT
                                        System 9000
                Intel Intel 286/280
                Tandy/RS TRS-80 M.16
                Spectrix Spectrix 10
                Visual Technology Visual 2000

 They also describe it as a 16/32 bit system. It offered the choice of 3 Shells.
The Bourne, the C, and an unique Xenix shell - the visual shell.

Lawrence






> >Xenix was also a popular option for the TRS-80 Model II/12/16/6000 series.
>
> I couldn't remember which of the above it was available for,
> so I didn't name a specific model. I've never used it on any of the
> above machines myself. Was it any more usable than the version on
> the Model 2000?
>
> Jeff
> --
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> http://www.cchaven.com
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>



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