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− | After Steve Jobs left Apple, they scrambled to put together a system that could compete with [[NeXT]]. Hearing that NeXT was going to enter the unix workstation market, Apple commissioned [[UniSoft]] to help port [[SYSVr2]] to it's [[Macintosh II]] lineup. | + | After [[Steve Jobs]] left Apple, they scrambled to put together a system that could compete with [[NeXT]]. Hearing that NeXT was going to enter the unix workstation market, Apple commissioned [[UniSoft]] to help port [[SYSVr2]] to it's [[Macintosh II]] lineup. |
Revision as of 23:16, 6 October 2011
A/UX | |
Logging into an A/UX system | |
Type: | Multitasking, multiuser |
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Creator: | Apple/UniSoft |
Architecture: | Macintosh |
This Version: | 3.11 |
Date Released: | 1988 |
After Steve Jobs left Apple, they scrambled to put together a system that could compete with NeXT. Hearing that NeXT was going to enter the unix workstation market, Apple commissioned UniSoft to help port SYSVr2 to it's Macintosh II lineup.
How do I get this to run?!
You will need an actual Macintosh that is supported. The best machines are Quadra's. Note, not all Quadra's will run A/UX. More information can be found on aux-penelope.
What Runs?
Some early GNU stuff will compile, however keep in mind that during the lifespan of A/UX GNU started up the Apple protest over the 'look and feel' lawsuit.
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Research Unix PDP-7 UNIX • V1 • V2 • V3 • V4 • V5 • V6 • V7 • V8 • V9 • V10 • LSX • MINI-UNIX • Unix/32V
AT&T - CB-UNIX • PWB/UNIX • USG UNIX • System III • System IV • System V BSD - 2.9 BSD • 2.10 BSD • 2.11 BSD • 3BSD • 4BSD • 4.1 BSD • 4.2 BSD • 4.3 BSD • 4.4 BSD BSD Descendants 386BSD • NetBSD • FreeBSD • OpenBSD • NeXTSTEP • Darwin |
Other - xv6 • AMIX • SunOS • Solaris • ULTRIX • A/UX • XENIX • AIX • Dell UNIX |