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Old 11th October 2017, 19:31
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Old 13th October 2017, 16:34
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I remember XENIX on an old 386 processor desktop on which was installed a stability programme. Ran beautifully for years, then some 'expert' deckie played with it................
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Old 13th October 2017, 17:23
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I used Unix in the late 80's early 90's with the 'you know who' boys on Sun Solaris Microsystems. For its day a powerful operating system. I still have a Linux PC using Ubuntu or Mint (swappable C drives.)

You can install a Linux Subsystem into Windows 10 although I haven't personally tried it.

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-gb/com.../install_guide
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Old 13th October 2017, 22:54
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WE had a library system that had PICK as it's operating system. Oh boy, that cost quite a bit.

"Pick was originally implemented as the Generalized Information Retrieval Language System (GIRLS)"
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