SINIX
Developer | Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme, Fujitsu Siemens Computers |
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OS family | UNIX System V |
Working state | Discontinued |
Source model | Closed source |
Initial release | 1984 |
Latest release | 5.43 (SINIX), 5.45 (Reliant UNIX) / 1995 (SINIX) |
Platforms | NSC-32x32, Intel 80186, Intel 80386, Intel 80486, MIPS |
Kernel type | Monolithic kernel |
Userland | SUS |
License | Proprietary |
Official website | Reliant UNIX/SINIX |
SINIX is a discontinued variant of the Unix operating system from Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme. SINIX supersedes SIRM OS and Pyramid Technology's DC/OSx. Following X/Open's acceptance that its requirements for the use of the UNIX trademark were met, version 5.44 and subsequent releases were published as Reliant UNIX by Fujitsu Siemens Computers.
Features
[edit]In some versions of SINIX (5.2x) the user could emulate the behaviour of a number of different versions of Unix (known as universes). These included System V.3, System III or BSD. Each universe had its own command set, libraries and header files.
Xenix-based SINIX
[edit]The original SINIX was a modified version of Xenix and ran on Intel 80186 processors. For some years Siemens used the NSC-32x32 (up to Sinix 5.2x) and Intel 80486 CPUs (Sinix 5.4x - non MIPS) in their MX-Series.
System V-based SINIX
[edit]Later versions of SINIX based on System V were designed for the:
- SNI RM-200, RM-300, RM-400 and RM-600 servers running on the MIPS processor (SINIX-N, SINIX-O, SINIX-P, SINIX-Y)
- SNI PC-MX2, MX300-05/-10/-15/-30, Siemens MX500-75/-85 running NS320xx (SINIX-H)
- PC-MXi, MX300-45 on the Intel X86 processor (SINIX-L)
- SNI WX-200 and other IBM-compatible i386 PCs on the Intel 80386 and newer processors (SINIX-Z)
The last release under the SINIX name was version 5.43 in 1995.
Reliant UNIX
[edit]The last Reliant UNIX versions were registered as UNIX 95 compliant (XPG4 hard branding).
The last release of Reliant UNIX was version 5.45.
See also
[edit]External links
[edit]- Siemens Business Services - SINIX patches and support
- The SINIX operating system
- Sven Mascheck, SINIX V5.20 Universes