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Subject: Re:  TRS-80/Model 16 XENIX question
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Date: Wed, 15-Jun-83 22:45:30 EDT
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Posted: Wed Jun 15 22:45:30 1983
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From:      Ron Natalie 

Actually, Bell said you can't callit UNIX unless it is.  If you
are merely relicensing a Real UNIX (albeit ported to your hardware),
you can call it UNIX.  If it doesn't work just like UNIX, or if it
is all original code (like IDRIS or COHERENT) to make a non-bell
UNIX lookalike, you just can't call it UNIX and get away with it.

UNIX is a trademark of Bell Labs
IDRIS is a trademark of Whitesmiths
COHERENT is a trademark of Mark Williams

Member FDIC.
Highway mileage will probably be lower.

-Ron