UNIX

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Unix
Type: Time-sharing
Creator: Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and Douglas McIlroy at Bell Labs
Multitasking: Multitasking with paging/swap
Architecture: Originally PDP-7, then PDP-11 now cross-platform.
Date Released: 1969


Unix (officially trademarked as UNIX®) is a computer operating system originally developed in the 1960s and 1970s by a group of AT&T employees at Bell Labs including Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie and Douglas McIlroy. Today's Unix systems are split into various branches, developed over time by AT&T as well as various commercial vendors and non-profit organizations.

Versions of relevance for hobbyists include:

386 BSD This is the first Net/2 derived OS that then spawned the Net/FreeBSD os's.

FreeBSD focuses on providing a system geared towards a single user.

NetBSD will run on a variety of 32-bit older systems from the VAX to the Amiga.

OpenBSD derived from the NetBSD project will run on all kinds of systems.