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From: w_mf@fawn.unibw-hamburg.de (Fred Hantelmann)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: History of PC-Unices
Date: 06 Mar 1996 08:45:46 GMT
Organization: University of Federal Armed Forces Hamburg
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Can anyone help me to find out when version xx of product yy was released?
As i know (from unix-faq-6) following PC-Unices (80x86) are or have
been in the market:

AIX 1.x (386 PS/2, IBM), 386BSD, BSD/386 (BSDI), Esix, Eurix,
FreeBSD, Generics UNIX, Interactive SVR3.2, NetBSD, PC-IX,, SCO Unix,
SCO Xenix, Solaris, SunOS, UHC, UnixWare, Xenix

Who was first, second, ...?
I'm looking for pointers on that subject for compiling a graphical
slide with some textual explanations on PC-Unices.
Please reply via E-Mail to w_mf@unibw-hamburg.de
Any help will be appreciated.
fred.