This is a list of different Unix variants, please do not add Linux distributions to the list, there should be a different list for those. The vast majority of the Unixes listed are from The operating systems catalog [1], from the Open Group, or from the Unix History files[2]
Note most of these are not the part of official standard called Unix.
Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
0-9
A
B
C
- Coherent (Mark Williams Corp, 1980's)
- Cromix - UNIX System V port for Cromemco (68000 CPU). Cromemco Corp., Late 1970
D
- Darwin (Apple, 1998?)
- DG\UX (Data General, 1985)
- DragonFly BSD
- Domain/OS - For Apollo computers, derived from BSD and Unix System V.
E
EP/IX
F
G
- Genix - UNIX version for the NSC 32016. National Semiconductor
- GNU (Richard Stallman)
- GNU Darwin
H
- HP-UX (Hewlett-Packard)
I
- IRIX (Silicon Graphics)
- IDRIS - Version of UNIX. 68000, 8086, PDP-11, VAX. (Whitesmiths, Ltd. Late 1970s)
- Inspur K-UX 2.0
J
L
- Linux (Linus Torvalds, 1993 first release, development on going, with many distributions.)
M
- Mac OS X
- Mac OS X Server
- Minix
- Minix 3
N
- NetBSD
- NeXTSTEP
- Nonstop-UX
O
- OpenBSD
- OpenDarwin
- OpenSTEP
- OpenSolaris (Sun
P
- Plan 9 from Bell Labs (Bell Labs)
- PC-UX (NEC)
Q
- QNX
R
- Research Unix
- RISC iX (Acorn, 1989)
S
- SCO OpenServer
- Sinix (1983)
- Solaris (Sun, 1980's)
- SunOS (Sun, 1982 (becomes Solaris)
T
U
- Ultrix DEC PDP-11 and VAX. (DEC, Early 1980's)
- Unicos
- UniFLEX
- UNIX System V
- UnixWare
V
- Venix (1980)
W
X
Y
Z
- Zeus - (Zilog Corp Late 1970s)
References
- ↑ Unix and its Derivatives retrieved on May 7. 2010.
- ↑ Unix History retrieved on May 7, 2010,