Re: UNIX= Grand-daddy of all modern operating systems?

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Author: Mike Schwartz
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To: Main PLUG discussion list
CC: Mike L Schwartz
Subject: Re: UNIX= Grand-daddy of all modern operating systems?
Wasn't there a thread somewhere recently (maybe here on PLUG-discuss?)
stating that the original name for [what eventually became] "Windows NT",
was "OS/2 3.0"? I think it was partly based on some BSD or something.
Plus, I think it served as the baseline for many later versions of Windows
(e.g. W 2000 etc.)
--
Mike Schwartz
Glendale AZ



On 6/29/07, Dan Lund <> wrote:
>
> Msdos was fashioned from cp/m, apple macos from a xerox parc project,
> windows from macos, os/2 from a posix environment, winnt 3.x from os/2
> and VMS.
>
> On 6/29/07, Michael Havens <> had written:
> > Is that true? I thought I had read that Microsoft was built on top of
> UNIX
> > at one time. What about Apple?
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