Difference between revisions of "UnixWare"
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+ | | image = UnixWare 7.1.1 login.jpg | ||
+ | | caption = Logging into a UnixWare 7.1.1 system | ||
+ | | name = UnixWare | ||
+ | | creator = Novell & SCO | ||
+ | | current version = 7.1.4 | ||
+ | | year introduced = 1992 | ||
+ | | type = Multitasking, multiuser | ||
+ | | architecture = [[IBM-PC]] theoretically portable | ||
+ | }} | ||
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I've seen UnixWare 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. | I've seen UnixWare 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. |
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File:UnixWare 7.1.1 login.jpg Logging into a UnixWare 7.1.1 system | |
Type: | Multitasking, multiuser |
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Creator: | Novell & SCO |
Architecture: | IBM-PC theoretically portable |
This Version: | 7.1.4 |
Date Released: | 1992 |
I've seen UnixWare 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.