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Digital UNIX, initially named DEC OSF/1, is Digital Equipment Corporation’s version of the Open Software Foundation's version of the UNIX operating system, OSF/1. It is a replacement for DEC's earlier ULTRIX. It is based on the Mach microkernel, and includes elements from UNIX System V, and also 4.3 BSD and 4.4BSD. It is fully System V-compliant, but behaves much like a BSD system.
After the merger of DEC and Compaq, it was re-named True64 UNIX.
Further reading
- Steve D. Pate, UNIX Filesystems: Evolution, Design, and Implementation
External links
- Digital UNIX
- Digital's UNIX strategy - video from DEC

