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SunOS is a Unix-branded
operating system developed by
Sun Microsystems for
their workstation and
server computer systems from 1982
until the mid-1990s...
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earliest was
developed by
Sun Microsystems for
SunOS, and
other operating systems like the BSDs and
Linux provided their own.
SunOS 4
includes what is most...
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workstations and servers.
Originally developed by
Sun Microsystems as Solaris, it su****ded the company's
earlier SunOS in 1993 and
became known for its scalability...
- SGI files. It was
supported on
Windows 95,
Windows NT,
Windows 3.1, Mac
OS,
SunOS, Solaris, HP-UX,
Digital Unix, and IRIX.[citation needed] "Definition...
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Ultrix received System V features. AT&T and
Sun Microsystems worked together to
merge System V with BSD-based
SunOS to
produce Solaris, one of the primary...
- runs
under several Unix-related
operating systems: FreeBSD, OpenBSD, BSD/
OS,
SunOS/Solaris, Linux, and HP-UX. TCT is
released under the
terms of the IBM...
- V7 Unix.
Later in 1982
Sun began providing SunOS, a
customized 4.2BSD Unix, as the
operating system for its workstations.
SunOS included suntools, an early...
- in the form of
proprietary Unix
variants such as DEC
Ultrix and
Sun Microsystems SunOS due to its
permissive licensing and
familiarity to many technology...
- implementation,
starting with
SunOS Release 3.0.: 4
Sun had
introduced support in 1983 for a window-based
environment known as the
Sun Window System, providing...
- in 1989 as a
separately licensed addition to
SunOS 4.0,[1]
replacing the
older SunView (originally "
SunTools")
windowing system. Its core is the "xnews...