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− | + | '''UnixWare''' was used in all kinds of call centre applications with the AT&T g3 definity switch... I remember this thing running the voice mail appliances, and a few other things. UnixWare ran on [[x86]] computers. Unixware is a [[SYSV]] r4 derived OS. | |
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+ | Unixware started out as a Univel/USL product, 1.0 was primarily setup to integrate in [[Netware]] environments, I recall [[TCP/IP]] being optional! | ||
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== Version 2 == | == Version 2 == | ||
Versions 2 included multiprocessor support, and then was purchased by By SCO who released 3 updates for version 2. | Versions 2 included multiprocessor support, and then was purchased by By SCO who released 3 updates for version 2. | ||
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+ | === Novell UnixWare 2.0 === | ||
+ | * Virtual PC: 86C764 Trio64 chipset supports 64K colours and maximum resolution 1280x1024. | ||
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+ | === SCO UnixWare 2.1.2 === | ||
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+ | * Update to 2.1.3 | ||
+ | * Update to 2.1.4 | ||
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== Version 7 == | == Version 7 == | ||
This version removed support for legacy Xenix binaries to cut out the Microsoft royalty. | This version removed support for legacy Xenix binaries to cut out the Microsoft royalty. | ||
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=== UnixWare 7.0.1 === | === UnixWare 7.0.1 === | ||
− | Needs boot floppy. | + | Needs [[boot]] [[floppy]]. |
=== SCO UnixWare 7.1.0 === | === SCO UnixWare 7.1.0 === | ||
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=== SCO UnixWare 7.1.1 === | === SCO UnixWare 7.1.1 === | ||
+ | [[Image:UnixWare 7.1.1 box.jpg|200px|right|UnixWare 7.1.1 box]] | ||
Latest Maintenance Pack: MP5 | Latest Maintenance Pack: MP5 | ||
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* [http://sco.com/support/update/download/release.php?rid=346 ISO Image CD1] Updated 2008 | * [http://sco.com/support/update/download/release.php?rid=346 ISO Image CD1] Updated 2008 | ||
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{{Nav Unix}} | {{Nav Unix}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:15, 21 October 2018
UnixWare | |
Logging into a UnixWare 7.1.3 system | |
Type: | Multitasking, multiuser |
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Creator: | Univel, Novell & SCO |
Architecture: | IBM-PC theoretically portable |
This Version: | 7.1.4 |
Date Released: | 1992 |
UnixWare was used in all kinds of call centre applications with the AT&T g3 definity switch... I remember this thing running the voice mail appliances, and a few other things. UnixWare ran on x86 computers. Unixware is a SYSV r4 derived OS.
Contents
Version 1
Unixware started out as a Univel/USL product, 1.0 was primarily setup to integrate in Netware environments, I recall TCP/IP being optional!
Version 2
Versions 2 included multiprocessor support, and then was purchased by By SCO who released 3 updates for version 2.
Novell UnixWare 2.0
- Virtual PC: 86C764 Trio64 chipset supports 64K colours and maximum resolution 1280x1024.
SCO UnixWare 2.1.2
- Update to 2.1.3
- Update to 2.1.4
Version 7
This version removed support for legacy Xenix binaries to cut out the Microsoft royalty.
- Virtual PC: 86C764 Trio64 chipset supports 64K colours and maximum resolution 1280x1024.
UnixWare 7.0
- Release Supplement Mar.1998 (FTP)
- Update to 7.0.1 Sep.1998 (FTP)
UnixWare 7.0.1
SCO UnixWare 7.1.0
SCO UnixWare 7.1.1
Latest Maintenance Pack: MP5
- Unixware 7.1.1 MP5 Dec. 2004 (FTP)
Caldera OpenUnix 8 (7.1.2)
Integrates Linux Kernel Personality (LKP).
SCO UnixWare 7.1.3
Runs with Virtual PC.
- SCO UnixWare 7.1.3 Product
SCO UnixWare 7.1.4
Runs with Virtual PC.
- SCO UnixWare 7.1.4 Product
- UnixWare 7.1.4 Supplements
- ISO Image CD1 Updated 2008
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