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Unix System V release 4 was a release of the Unix SysV line and including technologies from multiple companies, being a joint project of AT&T USL and Sun Microsystems. It was licensed into many versions such as [[AMIX]], and [[A/UX]]. It was released on x86 in multiple varieties. It was the most successful Unix System V version. | Unix System V release 4 was a release of the Unix SysV line and including technologies from multiple companies, being a joint project of AT&T USL and Sun Microsystems. It was licensed into many versions such as [[AMIX]], and [[A/UX]]. It was released on x86 in multiple varieties. It was the most successful Unix System V version. | ||
== How do I get this to run?! == | == How do I get this to run?! == | ||
The x86 variants will run on most x86 virtualization software and emulators. | The x86 variants will run on most x86 virtualization software and emulators. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:19, 17 December 2018
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SysVR4 on i386 | |
Type: | Multitasking, multiuser |
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Creator: | AT&T, et al. |
Architecture: | i386, others |
Date Released: | 1988 |
Unix System V release 4 was a release of the Unix SysV line and including technologies from multiple companies, being a joint project of AT&T USL and Sun Microsystems. It was licensed into many versions such as AMIX, and A/UX. It was released on x86 in multiple varieties. It was the most successful Unix System V version.
How do I get this to run?!
The x86 variants will run on most x86 virtualization software and emulators.
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