[rescue] Interactive Unix?

Randy Bowie rescue at sunhelp.org
Mon Dec 10 13:46:05 CST 2001


I thought Interactive Unix was a SCO competitor.  

I think Sun bought Interactive Unix which then became Solaris for Intel.

I know Unixware was purchased from Novell by SCO.  Novell had repackages USL
UNIX which they bought from Bell Labs.  Hence the battle between BSD and
System V UNIX ended in a draw.


-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Weiss [mailto:ajwdsp at cloud9.net]
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 1:21 PM
To: rescue at sunhelp.org
Subject: Re: [rescue] Interactive Unix?


On Mon, 10 Dec 2001, Michael A. Turner wrote:

> 	I have a Pentium pro system that was donated to me recently. I
> decided to fire it up and see what it is and got some interesting
surprises.
> First off it's not running NT (I thought that was the choice dejour of
> Pentium pros) it is running something called interactive UNIX. Now I may
> have been seeing things but it seemed to indicate that it had three
fathers
> for this (copyright holders) I forget the first one but I also saw
Microsoft
> and sunsoft listed. 1. I thought Microsoft didn't do UNIX 2. I thought sun
> hated Microsoft. am I making a bad assumption here that sunsoft is sun
> microsystems?

Microsoft did UNIX for a long time... it was called Xenix.  I have an old
MS brochure selling Xenix and certain MS DOS apps for Xenix plus that
special mouse card they had with Xenix compatibility built in.  I even
used Xenix 3.1a on an old 8086 Altos with 4 9600 baud serial terminals in
a UNIX in chemistry course I took at the University of MD... it was an
awesome course led by this rather kooky old professor... ls took 30-40
seconds ... damn those things were slow... But it made me want to rescue
my first old machine just to run that.  Then of course I believe SCO
bought Xenix and turned it into Interactive UNIX and then UNIXware...
which was then bought by Caldera... and SCO also had OpenServer products
as well.

Andrew
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