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From: dyer@spdcc.COM (Steve Dyer)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions
Subject: Re: AIX pedigree (and unique features)
Keywords: AIX, pedigree, features
Message-ID: <31@ursa-major.SPDCC.COM>
Date: 27 Sep 89 02:23:30 GMT
References: <202@fjcp60.GOV>
Reply-To: dyer@ursa-major.spdcc.COM (Steve Dyer)
Organization: S.P. Dyer Computer Consulting, Cambridge MA
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In article <202@fjcp60.GOV> brinkema@fjcnet.GOV (John R. Brinkema) writes:
>
>Could someone please tell me the pedigree of AIX (from 4.x, System III, etc)
>and list some of the major features that are 1) unique to AIX and 2) different
>from its parent(s) [ie. interesting to someone who is porting to/from AIX.

I was about to say "you can't" because "AIX" doesn't mean ANYTHING but
an interface specification.  Right now, AIX PS/2 and AIX/RT are completely
different internally.  The system call interface is mostly V.2 with sockets.
But if you work with the PS/2 kernel code (which I have) it's clear that it's
a Locus kernel, meaning that it shares a pedigree with 4.[123]BSD, V7, Sys III,
along with V.2, but has gobs of original Locus code to support TCF file sharing
and replication.

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