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Operating Systems SCO SCO Xenix AR command ? Post 302371468 by javad1_maroofi on Sunday 15th of November 2009 03:13:53 AM
Old 11-15-2009
It may be useful,
would you please send me the package ?
tnx Smilie

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Quote:
Originally Posted by jgt
I might have a Unix 3.2.4 Development system on diskette, you have to determine if that version will work, I don't think I have a Xenix Development set, and if I do, it will be on 5-1/2 floppies. When you know what you need, I will look in the dungeon.
It may be useful,
would you please send me the package ?
 

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