Xenix was a joint venture between SCO and Microsoft. Mostly SCO stuff,
very very close to SCO Unix, in fact the only way to access data on
the FS using another OS is to mount it with SCO OpenServer. Ugly
situation.

There aren't many people that know this crappy OS (no wonder) and
google searches yield unix results mostly.

On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 7:52 AM, David Kaiser <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dante,
>  before anyone can help you - you have to recite the complete license
> agreement and history of attempts to claim ownership of said operating
> system.
>
> Is it Microsoft?  Original "Santa Cruz Operation"?  "SCO Group"?
> Caldera?  Novell?
>
> Oh, and regardless of who owns it, you probably own money to Darl McBride.
>
> Anyway, all jokes aside, the closest I got to either Xenix or SCO Unix
> was to discover a filesystem on a drive, and then i reformatted it so I
> could use it.  Good luck with your search - there aren't many people who
> know that particular OS.
>
>
> Dante Lanznaster wrote:
>> Hey people,
>>
>> Anyone in the list has experience with Xenix? Or some sort of SCO
>> Unix? I have 3 machines to do recovery on, and situation is rough,
>> could use some help...
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Dante
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