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− | *[[PDP-11]] | + | *[[PDP-11]] No versions of this exist online. |
− | *[[Apple Lisa]] | + | *[[Apple Lisa]] The emulator [[idle]] can run this. |
− | *[[Tandy TRS-80 Model II]] | + | *[[Tandy TRS-80 Model II]] There are disk images floating around. |
− | *[[Zilog Z8001]] | + | *[[Zilog Z8001]] I have only found sales literature that mentions this. |
− | *[[IBM PC]] | + | *[[IBM PC]] This is 'easy' to find. |
− | *[[IBM 286]] | + | *[[IBM 286]] As is this version.. |
− | *[[IBM 386]] | + | *[[IBM 386]] The 32bit ones will run on Qemu/Virtual PC |
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Revision as of 05:40, 18 October 2009
Xenix was Microsoft port of AT&T unix. Based on v6, v7, SYSIII, and later SYSVrX.
Xenix was a portable OS with ports to various platforms, not limited but including:
Platforms
- PDP-11 No versions of this exist online.
- Apple Lisa The emulator idle can run this.
- Tandy TRS-80 Model II There are disk images floating around.
- Zilog Z8001 I have only found sales literature that mentions this.
- IBM PC This is 'easy' to find.
- IBM 286 As is this version..
- IBM 386 The 32bit ones will run on Qemu/Virtual PC