So, does that make AIX that last one standing of the original, commercial Unixen?
And by that I mean those commercial OSes that started with AT&T and drifted from there. Not to slight, say, the OpenSolaris children, per se, or the open source BSDs.
There were so many back in the day, with so many platforms and CPUs. HP, IBM, AT&T, SCO, Pyramid, Ridge, Sun, Sequent.
So, does that make AIX that last one standing of the original, commercial Unixen?
And by that I mean those commercial OSes that started with AT&T and drifted from there. Not to slight, say, the OpenSolaris children, per se, or the open source BSDs.
There were so many back in the day, with so many platforms and CPUs. HP, IBM, AT&T, SCO, Pyramid, Ridge, Sun, Sequent.
Perhaps there are still some overseas?
Solaris is still supported until 2037 apparently.[0]
And UnixWare[1].
[0] https://www.theregister.com/2024/01/29/oracle_extends_solari...
[1] https://www.osnews.com/story/141690/unixware-in-2025-still-a...