> Mine is approximately
>
> BSD 2.11
> BSD 4.3
> Vax/VMS 5.something
> RT-11
> RSX-11M
> RISC OS (Acorn, not MIPS RISCOS)
> Acorn MOS
> CP/M 2.2
> NeXTStep 3.3, OpenStep 4.2(?)
> Solaris 2.3, Solaris 7
> Linux (Slackware, RedHat)
> IRIX (5.3, 6.5)
> Windows NT (OK, I know, but it's only used to decode or print Word docs)
>
> Those are the ones I've used recently. If you want to count the others
> here, there's AIX, other Windows, OS/8, 7th Edition Unix, XXDP, and too
> many more to remember.
>
> --
> Pete Peter Turnbull
> Network Manager
> University of York
Isn't it a bit much to call XXDP+ an OS.
DECX-11 is closer... XXDP's pretty dumb. CP/M seemed more of a complete
OS.
I didn't include CP/M or Windows-xx... but I've done them and once was
even trained on Novel 2.x and 3.x...
Bill
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Received on Wed Apr 24 2002 - 20:05:26 BST