On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 8:39 AM Ben Greenfield via TUHS < tuhs@minnie.tuhs.org> wrote: > > I know that it didn’t run Unix but I believe Nixdorf Computer was the > large computer company at that time. > Both Nixdorf and Siemens were heavy into UNIX. Both were founders of OSF. Nixdorf OEM'ed a couple of machines from US firms, as well as making their own. Siemens and Philips both trended to make their own systems. IIRC Philips was mostly in the AT&T Camp at the time. Olivetti was definitely since one of the original 386 systems AT&T tried to sell was their PC (in fact was one of systems ISC used for the original 386 UNIX port - supplied by AT&T).