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 386BSD 
A/UX
 - Apple Corporation  
AIX
 - International Business Machines (IBM)  
ArchBSD
 - 4.4 BSD for Acorn RISC Platforms  
AT&T System III 
AT&T System V 
AT&T 3B2
 
BTOS 
BSD/OS
 - Berkeley Software Design, Inc.  
CLIX - Intergraph Corp.  
Coherent
 
CTIX 
Darwin
 
DC/OSx - Pyramid  
DELPHI 
DG/UX  - Data General  
Digital Unix (OSF1)(TRU64)
 - Digital Equiptment Corp. (DEC)  
Domain/OS 
DSR/NX 
Dynix
 - IBM's enhanced enterprise class operating system.  
ESIX
 - Esix Systems  
FreeBSD
 - FreeBSD Organization  
FreeBSD/Arm
 - 4.4 BSD for the Acorn RISC Platforms  
HP-UX 
 - Hewlett Packard (HP)  
Harris' CX/UX 
Helios
 
HEP-UPX
 
Hurd
 - GNU  
IDRIS 
Interactive Unix
 - Sun Microsystems  
Irix
 - Silicon Graphics (SGI)  
Linux
 
LynxOS
 - Lynx Real-Time System Inc.  
Lunix
 - Little UNIX for C64  
MachTen
 - Tenon Intersystems  
MacOS X
 
Minix
 
Motorola Unix R40 
Motorola Unix V/88 
MV/UX  - Data General  
NCR SVR4 MP-RAS 
 - NCR Corporation  
NetBSD
 
NeXT/OPENSTEP
 
NonStop-UX - Tandem  
OpenBSD
 
OS/MP
 - (Solbournes - Operating System/Multi-Processing  
POSIX 
PTX (Sequent) 
QNX
 - QNX Software Systems Ltd.  
Reliant Unix
 - Fujitsu Siemens Computer  
Riscos 
RT
 - Encore (Real Time Unix)  
SCO ODT  - Santa Cruz Operation  
SCO Open Server  - Santa Cruz Operation  
SCO XENIX
 - Santa Cruz Operation  
SINIX
 - Siemens/Nixdorf  
Solaris
 - Sun Microsystems  
SPARC64/OS
 
SPP-UX
 - Convex  
Stellar(?) (Stardent) 
SunOS
 - Sun Microsystems  
Topix
 - Sequoias Enterprise Systems  
TRU64 (DUNIX)
 - Digital Equiptment Corp./Compaq  
Ultrix
 - Digital Equiptment Corp. (DEC)  
UMAX V R/T 
UNICOS
 - Cray Research  
UniSoft - One of the first widely-used commercial UNIX ports.  
Unixware/Univel
 - Novell and Unix Systems Laboratories  
USG
 
UTS
 - Amdahl Corporation  
VENIX
 - VenturCom, Inc.  
Version 5 
Version 6 
Version 7
 
Windows 95/98/NT/ME/2000/XP
 
Xenix
 
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UNIX - /yoo'niks/  Plural "Unices". An interactive time-sharing operating system invented in 1969 by Ken Thompson after Bell Labs left the Multics project, originally so he could play games on his scavenged PDP-7.  Dennis Ritchie, the inventor of C, is considered a co-author of the system.  
 
 
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