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<jeancf>
jrtc37: Thanks for your response.
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<geist>
jrtc27: trying to help with the unix of choice! I have my kernel (LK) running on it and there's an inside port of fuchsia working its wait through the pipes
<geist>
and those are very non unix both
<geist>
and yeah lots of that low level riscv boot stuff is very linux centric, as i'd expect
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<dh`>
OS/161 is effectively unix
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<jedix>
quiet or sco will hear you
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<jrtc27>
if we have minix and unix where's my himnix/hernix/itnix/themnix?
<sorear>
"os/161 is effectively unix" means "os/161's not unix"
<sorear>
jrtc27: very good question
<jrtc27>
maybe it's when you get *nix from a 3rd party?
<sorear>
at this rate those are more likely to be clones of nix (package manager)
<dh`>
(more seriously, it's deliberately built to look a lot like bsd)
<jn>
the UNIX(tm) certification isn't very interesting anyway, IMHO. code base lineage is of some historical interest; and behavioral similarity is useful to discuss too, but i don't care who paid for a UNIX certificate
<jn>
</rant> :)
<dh`>
os161's code lineage is "I wrote it" :-)
<dh`>
but its intellectual ancestry is very much bsd
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<dh`>
anyway it doesn't run on real hw for the time being