George Michaelson <ggm(a)algebras.org> wrote:
I think Xenix was a bit of a half-way bet. They didn't invest. No
reason it couldn't have become something bigger, HP-UX did. Shame, I
think that should have died at birth.
My first job after university was at Demon Internet, which (before
becoming an ISP) had been Demon Systems, a Xenix consulting shop. There
wasn't much sign of Xenix by the time I worked there (lots of BSD and
Solaris) but the mail system still used MMDF (aka "mail munching
destruction facility"). Later on (1999ish) we acquired a number of
technical staff from SCO around the time it was losing the plot.
Tony.
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Gibraltar Point to North Foreland: Northeasterly 3 to 5, becoming
variable, then westerly or northwesterly later, 3 or 4. Smooth or slight.
Occasional drizzle, fog patches for a time in north. Moderate or good,
occasionally very poor in north.