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Linux v1.0 was about 1994, and rough versions of UNIX were around in the
1960's (early 1980's for real).
OS/400's birthday was June 28, 1988.

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Doug Hart


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>
> midrange-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> >   6. Re: Linux and V5R2 (Pradip Shah)
> >
> >OS/400 is about 20+ years old.
> >It is a character based OS.
> >IBM has pushed it after as it can go.
>
> I am by no means a Unix guy, but... Isn't Unix both
> character-based AND a number of years older than OS/400? As for
> Linux, is it now _not_ character-based?
>
> Tom Liotta
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