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- UNETix abstract "uNETix is an early implementation of UNIX for IBM PC systems. It was not a "true" UNIX, but was written from scratch for the PC without using any code from System V. It only supported a single user. However, it maintained closer compatibility with standard versions of UNIX than early versions of QNX. uNETix' multiple windows capability was possibly the first implementation of windowing in a UNIX-like operating system. Up to 10 windows were supported, which could each run independent tasks and could have individual foreground and background colors set with a special color command.Published by Lantech Systems, Inc, uNETix had a list price of $130, but was discounted and advertised at $99. The minimum RAM requirement was 256k, but a 256k machine would only be able to support single-tasking; multitasking required 512kb. It had an emulation environment for MS-DOS that could run DOS 1.1 programs in one window while UNIX programs ran in other windows. Its major weaknesses were slow speed and lack of hard disk support. uNETix came with a full assembly language programming environment, and a C compiler was optional. Lantech claimed that the C compiler was the first available for the x86 architecture.".
- UNETix wikiPageID "46500121".
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- UNETix wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- UNETix wikiPageRevisionID "659004460".
- UNETix wikiPageWikiLink AT&T_Unix_PC.
- UNETix wikiPageWikiLink Assembly_language.
- UNETix wikiPageWikiLink C_compiler.
- UNETix wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computing_platforms.
- UNETix wikiPageWikiLink Category:Discontinued_operating_systems.
- UNETix wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lightweight_Unix-like_systems.
- UNETix wikiPageWikiLink Category:Unix_variants.
- UNETix wikiPageWikiLink Computer_multitasking.
- UNETix wikiPageWikiLink Hard_disk.
- UNETix wikiPageWikiLink Hard_disk_drive.
- UNETix wikiPageWikiLink IBM_PC.
- UNETix wikiPageWikiLink IBM_Personal_Computer.
- UNETix wikiPageWikiLink List_of_compilers.
- UNETix wikiPageWikiLink MS-DOS.
- UNETix wikiPageWikiLink Multitasking.
- UNETix wikiPageWikiLink QNX.
- UNETix wikiPageWikiLink System_V.
- UNETix wikiPageWikiLink UNIX.
- UNETix wikiPageWikiLink UNIX_System_V.
- UNETix wikiPageWikiLink Unix.
- UNETix wikiPageWikiLink Xenix.
- UNETix wikiPageWikiLinkText "UNETix".
- UNETix wikiPageWikiLinkText "uNETix".
- UNETix hasPhotoCollection UNETix.
- UNETix wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lowercase_title.
- UNETix wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Operating_system.
- UNETix wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- UNETix wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unix-like.
- UNETix subject Category:Computing_platforms.
- UNETix subject Category:Discontinued_operating_systems.
- UNETix subject Category:Lightweight_Unix-like_systems.
- UNETix subject Category:Unix_variants.
- UNETix hypernym Implementation.
- UNETix type Software.
- UNETix comment "uNETix is an early implementation of UNIX for IBM PC systems. It was not a "true" UNIX, but was written from scratch for the PC without using any code from System V. It only supported a single user. However, it maintained closer compatibility with standard versions of UNIX than early versions of QNX. uNETix' multiple windows capability was possibly the first implementation of windowing in a UNIX-like operating system.".
- UNETix label "UNETix".
- UNETix sameAs m.0134pnq7.
- UNETix wasDerivedFrom UNETix?oldid=659004460.
- UNETix isPrimaryTopicOf UNETix.