- (
Dynix 3.0)
version was
released May, 1987; by 1992
DYNIX was
succeeded by
DYNIX/ptx,
which was
based on UNIX
System V. IBM
obtained rights to
DYNIX/ptx...
- The
Dynix Automated Library System was a po****r
integrated library system, with a
heyday from the mid-1980s to the late-1990s. It was used by libraries...
- Sirsi
Dynix is a
United States company which produces integrated library system (ILS)
software and ****ociated
services for libraries. The
Sirsi Corporation...
-
early 1990s saw big
changes on the
software side for Sequent.
DYNIX was
replaced by
DYNIX/ptx,
which was
based on a
merger of AT&T Corporation's UNIX System...
- 386/ix AIX
Amdahl UTS
Amiga Unix
Atari System V A/UX
COSIX DC/OSx DG/UX
DYNIX/ptx EWS-UX ESIX HP-UX
illumos IS IRIX IX/370 MIPS RISC/os NEWS-OS OSF/1...
- in
their search process.
Online cataloging,
through such
systems as the
Dynix software developed in 1983 and used
widely through the late 1990s, has greatly...
-
Screenshot of a
Dynix menu.
First introduced in 1983,
Dynix was one of the
first and most po****r
commercial library automation systems ever released...
- as an
operating system developer,
enhancing Sequent Computer Systems's
DYNIX/ptx. In late 2000,
Lattner joined the
University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign...
-
similar — but
often slightly and
mutually incompatible —
systems including DYNIX, HP-UX, SunOS/Solaris, AIX, and Xenix. In the late 1980s, AT&T Unix System...
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System 9000. SCO had
initially worked on its own PDP-11 port of V7,
called Dynix, but then
struck an
agreement with
Microsoft for
joint development and technology...