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XENIX Versions (what are they?)

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Pete Schmitt

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1991年5月16日 下午1:40:281991/5/16
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I currently have an Altos 586 with xenix 3.0e installed. I've
seen versions 2.2 & 2.3 mentioned on the net, but I can't believe that
this version is newer because it is dated 1986.

Does anyone have a list of XENIX versions giving manufacturer name as well?


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Peter Schmitt UNIX Consultant
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Peter da Silva

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1991年5月17日 下午1:36:361991/5/17
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In article <1991May16....@dartvax.dartmouth.edu> pe...@othello.dartmouth.edu (Pete Schmitt) writes:
> I currently have an Altos 586 with xenix 3.0e installed. I've
> seen versions 2.2 & 2.3 mentioned on the net, but I can't believe that
> this version is newer because it is dated 1986.

They changed the numbering from 3.x (as in System III) to 2.x at some point,
I suspect it had to do with System V.2 or some silly thing like that.
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Paul Sutcliffe Jr.

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1991年5月20日 晚上11:52:511991/5/20
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pe...@ficc.ferranti.com (Peter da Silva) writes:

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| pe...@othello.dartmout (Pete Schmitt) writes:
| > I currently have an Altos 586 with xenix 3.0e installed. I've
| > seen versions 2.2 & 2.3 mentioned on the net, but I can't believe that
| > this version is newer because it is dated 1986.
|
| They changed the numbering from 3.x (as in System III) to 2.x at some point,
| I suspect it had to do with System V.2 or some silly thing like that.

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No, here's the difference:

Microsoft Xenix (not SCO) versions through 2.4 were based on Unix V7.
Early Altos system used Microsoft Xenix 2.[34]. Tandy ported Microsoft
Xenix 2.3 to their Model 16, calling it TRS-XENIX 1.0.

Microsoft Xenix 3.0 was based on Unix System III. Altos used this
release for their ?86 boxes. IBM released it for the AT, calling it
IBM Xenix 1.0. Tandy ported it to the Tandy 6000 (and upgraded Model
16's), calling it Tandy 68000/Xenix 3.0.

Microsoft Xenix System V began a new version numbering scheme. IBM
released it for their AT, calling it IBM Xenix 2.0. SCO got control
of Xenix from Microsoft and continued issuing revisions beginning with
that 2.0 number. Last I checked, they were at 2.3.something. Of
course SCO Xenix System V/?86 version 2.3 shouldn't be confused with
Microsoft Xenix version 2.3. :-)

- paul

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