← Back to context Comment by voidfunc 3 hours ago Ooh new historical Unix variant I had never heard of.. neat! 3 comments voidfunc Reply chasil 3 hours ago AIX is still supported and sold, so quite current?Some that I used that are gone... Ultrix (MIPS), Clix, Irix, SunOS 4, SCO OpenServer, TI System V.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultrixhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intergraph nxobject 2 hours ago NeXTstep? (Leaving aside fun spitballing about whether Tahoe is morally OPENSTEP 26, and whether it was NeXT that actually bought Apple for negative $400 million...) chasil 1 hour ago Alas, I never had access to any of the Next environments, until PPC MacOS.I did hold a copy in my hands for 486-class machines in the college bookstore.
chasil 3 hours ago AIX is still supported and sold, so quite current?Some that I used that are gone... Ultrix (MIPS), Clix, Irix, SunOS 4, SCO OpenServer, TI System V.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultrixhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intergraph nxobject 2 hours ago NeXTstep? (Leaving aside fun spitballing about whether Tahoe is morally OPENSTEP 26, and whether it was NeXT that actually bought Apple for negative $400 million...) chasil 1 hour ago Alas, I never had access to any of the Next environments, until PPC MacOS.I did hold a copy in my hands for 486-class machines in the college bookstore.
nxobject 2 hours ago NeXTstep? (Leaving aside fun spitballing about whether Tahoe is morally OPENSTEP 26, and whether it was NeXT that actually bought Apple for negative $400 million...) chasil 1 hour ago Alas, I never had access to any of the Next environments, until PPC MacOS.I did hold a copy in my hands for 486-class machines in the college bookstore.
chasil 1 hour ago Alas, I never had access to any of the Next environments, until PPC MacOS.I did hold a copy in my hands for 486-class machines in the college bookstore.
AIX is still supported and sold, so quite current?
Some that I used that are gone... Ultrix (MIPS), Clix, Irix, SunOS 4, SCO OpenServer, TI System V.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultrix
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intergraph
NeXTstep? (Leaving aside fun spitballing about whether Tahoe is morally OPENSTEP 26, and whether it was NeXT that actually bought Apple for negative $400 million...)
Alas, I never had access to any of the Next environments, until PPC MacOS.
I did hold a copy in my hands for 486-class machines in the college bookstore.