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UXP/DS
DeveloperFujitsu
OS familyUnix System V
Working stateDiscontinued
Source modelClosed source
Initial release1991; 33 years ago (1991)
Marketing targetWorkstation, Network Server
PlatformsSPARC
Kernel typeMonolithic kernel
LicenseProprietary

UXP/DS is a discontinued Unix operating system developed by Fujitsu for its line of workstations and network servers. UXP/DS is based on AT&T System V Release 4 (SVR4), and targets Fujitsu's DS/90 7000 series of computers, as well as some GP7000 series computers.

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History

UXP/DS was a reference platform for the Common Desktop Environment (pictured here running on Linux).

In 1991, Fujitsu announced the DS/90 7000 series of workstations and servers, powered by SPARC processors, and running the UXP/DS operating system.[1]

In 1998, Fujitsu's new GP7000 series (GRANPOWER 7000) was divided into three parts. Series "S" represented their previous systems running UXP/DS. Series "D" represented their new systems also running UXP/DS. Series "F" represented their new systems running Solaris operating system. GP7000F running Solaris became the basis for later lines of Fujitsu Unix servers.[2]

In 1999, UXP/DS on the DS/90 7000 series was one of the reference platforms for the Common Desktop Environment (CDE).

In 2000, when Fujitsu released its new PRIMEPOWER line of Unix servers, only Solaris was available as an option for the operating system.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Information Processing Society of Japan. "IPSJ Computer Museum: Unix Servers". Retrieved 2014-12-05.
  2. ^ Information Processing Society of Japan. "IPSJ Computer Museum: FUJITSU GP7000F Family". Retrieved 2014-12-05.
  3. ^ Information Processing Society of Japan. "IPSJ Computer Museum: FUJITSU PRIMEPOWER Series". Retrieved 2014-12-05.

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