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Xenix was a version of the Unix operating system for various microcomputer platforms, licensed by Microsoft from AT&T Corporation in the late 1970s. The Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) later acquired exclusive rights to the software, and eventually replaced it with SCO UNIX (now known as Xinuos … 展开
Bell Labs, the developer of Unix, was part of the regulated Bell System and could not sell Unix directly to most end users (academic and research institutions excepted); it could, … 展开
Aside from its AT&T Unix base, Xenix incorporated elements from BSD, notably the vi text editor and its supporting libraries (termcap and curses). Its kernel featured some original extensions by Microsoft, notably file locking and semaphores, … 展开
• "SCO Xenix". Archived from the original on 2010-01-23. Retrieved 2005-10-25.
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• Xenix documentation and books for Download Archived 2014-10-21 at the Wayback Machine 展开Trusted Xenix was a variant initially developed by IBM, under the name Secure XENIX; later versions, under the Trusted Xenix name, were developed by Trusted Information Systems. … 展开
• Christian, Kaare (1984-05-29). "A UNIX to be Proud Of". PC Magazine: 165–172. ISSN 0888-8507.; review of the beta SCO Xenix on an XT 展开
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网页2023年11月12日 · Long before Windows, and even before MS-DOS, Microsoft sold a Unix-based operating system it called Xenix in 1980. It was the first OS made by the company, but it eventually sold it off in 1987.
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Xenix - ArchiveOS
网页2018年10月23日 · XENIX is a multi-user solution that allows multiple users to be attached via inexpensive terminals to a single machine, thereby allowing the users to share the resources of the machine.
Xenix: The Microsoft Unix That Once Was | Unixmen
网页Xenix became the most widely installed base of any Unix distribution. This was largely due to the continued popularity of the relatively inexpensive x86 processor. There was lots of modifications being done to Xenix by many …
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Days of XENIX - Linux Magazine
网页We look at XENIX, Microsoft's lost Unix distro, and show how you can boot up XENIX in a virtual machine. As strange as it may seem, there was a period when Microsoft was advertising Unix as being "the microcomputer …
Xenix: Microsoft’s forgotten Unix-based operating system
XENIX - Computer History Wiki - Gunkies
网页XENIX (the all-upper-case version of the name is the formal one, e.g. in contemporary Microsoft material; Xenix is the form usually used now) was Microsoft's port of AT&T UNIX; it was a portable operating system with …
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