When AT&T attempted to market UNIX PC in 1985, BYTE created the cover story. Machine was running UNIX System V revision 2, and used a primitive windowing system called "user agent". The price was $6,600 for 20 Mb hard disk with 1 Mb of memory (about $15,000 in today's dollars)
@unix_byte @jessfraz I had one of these as a gateway drug to years of 3b2 and Sun machines. The UnixPC Ethernet boards were made of unobtanium, and I recall selling just that card for 2 or 3x what I paid for the system itself.
@unix_byte @opensolaris I still have this copy of Byte!
@unix_byte What is the current system such as unix or unix svr and why Unix has stopped developing
@unix_byte @dinellae "UNIX contains mainy cryptic commands that must be mastered and remember to make use of its power (for example mv renames a file, .cat prints it out..." That's was and is so true: that's what I still dislike about Unix. You cannot easily guess the CMD names.