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Venix is a
discontinued version of the Unix
operating system for low-end computers,
developed by VenturCom, a "company that
specialises in the skinniest...
- SCO Unix
SINIX Solaris SUPER-UX Tru64 UNIX
UNICOS Uniplus+ Unix/NS UXP/DS
Venix XENIX Below are
other certified Unix
operating systems: macOS:
Heavily based...
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Martinus "Martin"
Venix (born 4
March 1950) is a
retired cyclist from the Netherlands.
After winning a
silver medal at the
Amateur UCI Motor-paced World...
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include (early
versions of) HP-UX, IRIX, IS/3 and PC/IX, PC-UX, PNX, SINIX,
Venix and Xenix. Dolotta, T. A.; Olsson, S. B.; Petruccelli, A. G., eds. (June...
- the size of
individual code and data objects). BYTE in 1984
reported that
Venix on the PC
outperformed the same
operating system on the DEC Professional...
- use as late as 1995.[citation needed] AT&T 6300 Plus
Concurrent DOS PC/IX
Venix The
Altos 8086
machines had a
custom MMU,
which used 4K pages.
Intel also...
- IDs for the East-German MS-DOS
clone DCP 1700 (including R/W and R/O), the CP/M-86
clone SCP 1700, the
VENIX clone MUTOS and the iRMX
clone BOS1810.)...
- such as GRAPHICS.COM and FDISK.COM. Mad
Computers also sold the MAD-1 with
Venix (a Unix variant) and CP/M-86 as
optional operating systems. The MAD-1 was...
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appeared in
Seventh Edition UNIX. It is
found on Solaris, HP-UX, SCO and
Venix. It is the
successor of a
debugger called db. The
initial version was written...
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System III Unix." PC/IX was not, however, the
first Unix port to the XT:
Venix/86
preceded PC/IX by
about a year,
although it was
based on the
older Version...