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An operating system created by [[Microsoft]] in 1980 and marketed to the public from 1982. It was based on code licensed from [[AT&T]] and was basically a subset of Release 7 of the [[UNIX]] system, adapted to fit smaller computer systems. The system remained Microsoft's main development and internal use system until [[Windows NT]] was released in the early 90's, but the company had stopped selling the system in 1989 and sold the rights to the code, trademarks and distribution license for Xenix to the [[Santa Cruz Operation]] (SCO).
An operating system created by [[Microsoft]] in 1980 and marketed to the public from 1982. It was based on code licensed from [[AT&T]] and was basically a subset of Release 7 of the [[UNIX]] system, adapted to fit smaller computer systems. The system remained Microsoft's main development and internal use system until [[Windows NT]] was released in the early 90's, but the company had stopped selling the system in 1989 and sold the rights to the code, trademarks and distribution license for Xenix to the [[Santa Cruz Operation]] (SCO).
== Development Environments ==
''SCO XENIX Development System'' is an advanced [[C]]-language development environment that helps to create applications for ''SCO XENIX'', as well as [[MS-DOS]] and OS/2 on the same platform. It provides a complete environment that includes the [[Microsoft C]] Compiler and the [[Microsoft CodeView]] debugger with additional development tools and ducumentation.


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Revision as of 19:05, 21 March 2016

An operating system created by Microsoft in 1980 and marketed to the public from 1982. It was based on code licensed from AT&T and was basically a subset of Release 7 of the UNIX system, adapted to fit smaller computer systems. The system remained Microsoft's main development and internal use system until Windows NT was released in the early 90's, but the company had stopped selling the system in 1989 and sold the rights to the code, trademarks and distribution license for Xenix to the Santa Cruz Operation (SCO).

Development Environments

SCO XENIX Development System is an advanced C-language development environment that helps to create applications for SCO XENIX, as well as MS-DOS and OS/2 on the same platform. It provides a complete environment that includes the Microsoft C Compiler and the Microsoft CodeView debugger with additional development tools and ducumentation.

See also

Category:SCO Tools

Publications

  • Yates: The Business Guide to the XENIX System - Addison-Wesley 1984 - ISBN 0-201-08847-9
  • WSI: XENIX User's Handbook - Weber Systems 1984 - ISBN 0938862448
  • Weinberg: Understanding XENIX - Que 1985 - ISBN 0880221437
  • Morgan: Inside Xenix - Sams 1986 - ISBN 0-672-22445-3
  • Hahn: Mastering Xenix on the IBM PC AT - Scott Foresman 1986 - ISBN 0673182606
  • Woodcock: Xenix at Work - Microsoft Press 1986 - ISBN 0914845551
  • Moore: Working with Xenix System V - Scott Foresman 1986 - ISBN 0673180808
  • Woodcock: Running UNIX - Microsoft Press 1990 - ISBN 1-55615-270-1

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