Amiga Unix (informally known as Amix) is a discontinued full port of AT&T Unix System V Release 4 operating system developed by Commodore-Amiga, Inc....
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The Amiga 3000UX is a model of the Amiga computer family that was released with Amiga Unix, a full port of AT&T Unix System V Release 4 (SVR4), installed...
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Amiga 3000, or A3000, is a personal computer released by Commodore in June 1990. It is the successor to the Amiga 2000 and its upgraded model Amiga 2500...
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UAE (emulator) (redirect from Unix Amiga Emulator)
originally called the Unusable Amiga Emulator, due to its inability to boot. In its early stages, it was known as Unix Amiga Emulator and later with other...
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descendants of the UNIX Time-Sharing System v6. 386/ix AIX Amdahl UTS Amiga Unix Atari System V A/UX COSIX DC/OSx DG/UX DYNIX/ptx EWS-UX ESIX HP-UX illumos...
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The Amiga 2000 (A2000) is a personal computer released by Commodore in March 1987. It was introduced as a "big box" expandable variant of the Amiga 1000...
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List of operating systems (section Unix or Unix-like)
Arthur ARX MOS RISC iX RISC OS Fire OS AmigaOS AmigaOS 1.0-3.9 (Motorola 68000) AmigaOS 4 (PowerPC) Amiga Unix (a.k.a. Amix) AMSDOS Contiki CP/M 2.2 CP/M...
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Commodore-Amiga produced Amiga Unix, informally known as Amix, based on AT&T SVR4. It supports the Amiga 2500 and Amiga 3000 and is included with the Amiga 3000UX...
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Unix System V (pronounced: "System Five") is one of the first commercial versions of the Unix operating system. It was originally developed by AT&T and...
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TMS34010.[citation needed] The Amiga A2410 graphics card uses the TMS34010 and was included in the Amiga UNIX 2500UX and 3000UX UNIX workstations. It was developed...
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Null device (redirect from Unix null device)
that the write operation succeeded. This device is called /dev/null on Unix and Unix-like systems, NUL: (see TOPS-20) or NUL on CP/M and DOS (internally...
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VICE (category Unix emulation software)
platform emulator for Commodore's 8-bit computers. It runs on Linux, Amiga, Unix, MS-DOS, Win32, macOS, OS/2, RISC OS, QNX, GP2X, Pandora, Dingoo A320...
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Stevie (text editor) (category Unix text editors)
Tony Andrews added features and ported it to Unix, OS/2 and Amiga, posting his version to the comp.sources.unix newsgroup as free software on 6 June 1988...
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AmigaOS is a family of proprietary native operating systems of the Amiga and AmigaOne personal computers. It was developed first by Commodore International...
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Commodore International (section Departure of Tramiel, acquisition of Amiga and competition with Atari (1984–1987))
Apple. AmigaOS – 32-bit operating system for the Amiga range; multitasking, micro kernel, with GUI Amiga Unix – Operating system for the Amiga, based...
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solution to identify executables on the Amiga was taken from similar solutions which were adopted by UNIX/Unix-like operating systems, where magic cookies...
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Printer driver (section Unix and Unix-like)
printer. Unix and other Unix-like systems such as Linux and OS X use CUPS (short for Common Unix Printing System), a modular printing system for Unix-like...
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The Amiga 1000, also known as the A1000, is the first personal computer released by Commodore International in the Amiga line. It combines the 16/32-bit...
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Guru Meditation (redirect from Amiga Recoverable Alert)
Guru Meditation is an error notice originally displayed by the Amiga computer when it crashes. It is now also used by Varnish, a software component used...
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enhanced Xenix evaluated at TCSEC B2-class 1992 386BSD 0.1 Amiga Unix 2.01 (Latest stable release) AmigaOS 3.0 BSD/386, by BSDi and later known as BSD/OS. LGX...
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is similar to the Amiga 2000's but slightly larger. Amiga Unix Amiga 3000UX LeBold, Diane (September 1985). "Commodore Announces Unix®-Compatible Business...
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character set. As in Unix systems, the Amiga console accepts only linefeed ("LF") as an end-of-line ("EOL") character. The Amiga console has support for...
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The Amiga 2500 and A2500UX optionally shipped with the A2620 Accelerator using a 68020, 68881 FPU and 68851 MMU. The 2500UX shipped with Amiga Unix, requiring...
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Vi (text editor) (redirect from Vi (Unix))
setting. Vim was derived from a port of STEVIE to the Amiga. Elvis is a free vi clone for Unix and other operating systems written by Steve Kirkendall...
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Between 1989 and 1991, Skrenta worked at Commodore Business Machines with Amiga Unix.[citation needed] In 1989, Skrenta started working on a multiplayer simulation...
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UUCP (redirect from Unix to Unix Copy Protocol)
only), AmigaOS, classic Mac OS, and even CP/M. UUCP was originally written at AT&T Bell Laboratories by Mike Lesk. By 1978 it was in use on 82 UNIX machines...
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Windows, Macintosh, RISC OS, Linux, Unix and other systems, including the Amiga itself. It is capable of emulating a 68K Amiga, including undocumented behavior...
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root directory. The freedesktop.org media type for directories within many Unix-like systems – including but not limited to systems using GNOME, KDE Plasma...
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accepted among different vendors of Unix systems. In 1999, it was chosen as the standard binary file format for Unix and Unix-like systems on x86 processors...
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File-system permissions (redirect from Unix permission)
users and groups of users. One well-established technology was developed for Unix and later codified by POSIX. Another common technology is an access-control...
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