And presently under the caldera name, along with unixware.

Thanks,

Ron DuFresne


On Thu, 18 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
> Cliff,
>
>      This discussion about the PIX OS has occurred several times on this
> list and I think on the firewall-wizrds list.  Looking in the archives
> should give you the answer.  I don't remember the answer except I don't
> believe it was based off of a commercial UNIX.  As for XENIX, it is
> currently called SCO UNIX.  SCO bought the XENIX rights from Microsoft and
> originally called it SCO XENIX then they switched the name to SCO UNIX.
> They also currently own the UNIX trademark too.
>
> Regards,
> Jeffery Gieser
>
>
> I would be curious to know which UNIX if anyone knows. If I remember
> correctly Xenix was owned by Microsoft at one point in the 80's correct? I
> think where people get hung up is that anything thats asic-ased or has no
> hard drive that spins up they believe somehow does not contain an OS.
>
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