From: AdmiralAK@yahoo.com (Apostolos Koutropoulos)
Subject: [TUHS] Looking for obscure unix information
Date: Tue, 13 May 2003 15:56:34 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <BAE6C632.1082%AdmiralAK@yahoo.com> (raw)
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Hi to all,
I stumbled on your mailing list and I thought this would be a good place to
pose my question. I was looking around for information about several little
known (to me) unix derived Oses.
AMIX (Amiga Unix)
RISCiX
ArchBSD
Lynx
Inferno
Helios
What I am looking for is basically what versions existed and when they were
released, and also from where did they originate. For instance I know that
RISCiX originated from BSD 4.4 but that is all I know.
I also know that inferno grew out of the research for plan 9, but what
version of plan 9 it evolved from I don¹t know.
Anyone know the above info? If not any idea where I can look for further
info?
Thanks :)
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