Adam Bower abower@thebowery.co.uk writes:
Richard Kettlewell wrote:
Adam Bower abower@thebowery.co.uk writes:
I believe that SCO is the "original" unix, and having had to use it in the past and maintain it I can only gladly speak of the "deriatives" that people use now.
SCO is a company, not a product.
If you are going to be a pedant then it is called SCO UnixWare and I can't for the life of me remember the name of it in the past when it was also unix.
I've heard people use "SCO" to refer to all three of Xenix, Openserver (et al) and Unixware. How should I know which you were talking about?
Seeing as most people referred to it as SCO Unix then I think most people would know what I mean. After a bit of quick reference from a book I am referring to the full product name "SCO Open Desktop" and "SCO Open Server" the product with the name "OpenServer" now is probably from the same code base but I am not sure about the "OpenUnix" product.
Openserver was historically an entirely separate product from Unixware, branched from AT&T code long before Unixware existed.