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  2  definitions  found 
 
  From  The  Free  On-line  Dictionary  of  Computing  (13  Mar  01)  [foldoc]: 
 
  A/UX 
 
    (Apple's  UniX)  {Apple}'s  version  of  {Unix} 
  for  {Macintosh}  computers.  A/UX  merges  the  {Macintosh  Finder} 
  ({GUI})  with  a  Unix  core,  offering  functions  from  both 
  systems.  It  will  run  on  some  late-model  {Motorola  68000} 
  Macs,  but  not  on  {Power  Macintoshes}. 
 
  A/UX  is  based  on  {AT&T}  Unix  {System  V}.2.2  with  numerous 
  extensions  from  V.3,  V.4  and  {BSD}  4.2/4.3.  It  also  provides 
  full  {POSIX}  compliance. 
 
  A/UX  3.x.x  incorporates  {System  7}  for  the  Macintosh,  thus 
  supporting  the  vast  majority  of  Macintosh  {applications}. 
  System  7  and  Unix  are  fully  integrated  under  A/UX  3.x.x  with 
  the  Unix  file  system  being  seen  as  a  disk  drive  by  the  Finder. 
 
  {jagubox's  A/UX  Home  Page 
  (http://jagubox.gsfc.nasa.gov/aux/Info/FAQ.auxl)}. 
 
  (1997-12-13) 
 
 
 
  From  V.E.R.A.  --  Virtual  Entity  of  Relevant  Acronyms  13  March  2001  [vera]: 
 
  AUX 
  Apple  UniX  (Apple,  Unix),  "A/UX" 
 
 




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