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Definitions for Xenix:

The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03) :
XENIX A commercial version of Unix for microprocessor-based computers, released by Microsoft in 1980. In 1992, SCO became Microsoft's co-development partner and the alternate source for the product. (1999-12-07)

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Xenix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Xenix is a version of the Unix operating system, licensed by Microsoft from AT&T ... The initial port of Xenix to the Intel 8086/8088 architecture was performed by ...

Talk:Xenix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is the talk page for discussing improvements to the Xenix article. ... 6 First Unix/Xenix. 6.1 HCR. 6.2 Ronald Michael Baecker - University of Toronto ...

Xenix: Information from Answers.com
XENIX An 8-bit version of Unix from Microsoft that was available for the IBM PC. ... Xenix was a version of the Unix operating system, licensed by Microsoft from ...

Alkco Lighting - Products - Xenix
Xenix. EcoInch. Little Inch2. Little Inch. LINCS Halogen 12V. LINCS Little Inch Halogen ... Home > Products > Task & Display > Incandescent > Xenon > Xenix. Xenix ...

UNIX Xenix information
Additional information and help with the Xenix a UNIX variant. ... Therefore Microsoft created the name Xenix. ... See SCO for SCO Xenix ...

SCO History
SCO produced XENIX, an Intel 8088 port of AT&T Unix System III with some BSD ... SCO made an agreement with Microsoft to license XENIX in 1987. ...
 

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