PC/IX 2.x

edited December 2 in Product Comments
imagePC/IX 2.x

Interactive UNIX, also known as PC/IX, and 386/ix were UNIX derivitives created for the IBM PC in the early 1980's. PC/IX was the first UNIX sold directly from IBM, but not the first UNIX sold for the IBM PC. (Venix/86 was the first.) The original PC/IX software sold was on 19 floppy disks and sold for 900 dollars. In 1985, 386/ix was introduced, later named Interactive UNIX. The last version released was 4.1.1 in July 1998 and was supported up until 2006.

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  • Disk 63 is duplicate of Disk 62, therefore Disk 63 is missing and Disk 65 is not readable / broken.
  • "Disk 63 is duplicate of Disk 62, therefore Disk 63 is missing and Disk 65 is not readable / broken."
    ouch!
  • What are you talking about? The set only goes up to disk37.
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