The TCP/IP protocol stack was first added to Berkeley Unix in 1981 (4.1a BSD); the official release (4.2BSD) was in August, 1983. The term "NOS" did not exist at the time.
If both Windows and Unix are using TCP/IP as their primary NOS there isn't much difference to speak of.
The TCP/IP protocol stack was first added to Berkeley Unix in 1981 (4.1a BSD); the official release (4.2BSD) was in August, 1983. The term "NOS" did not exist at the time.
UUCP is the abbriviation of Unix to Unix copy. It is worldwide email system called UUCP or Unix to Unix copy.This email system was developed for the operating system called Unix.
Definitely not. Unix was developed around 1969 - 1972, and Operating Systems have been available since the very late 1940's, early 50's.
In the legal sense, no. Unix is an operating system and has the components of an NOS (Network Operating System) but it not considered just a network operating system.
UNIX
Solaris
That would be IRIX.
UNIX.
Solaris is a UNIX operating system developed by Sun Microsystems.
Windows in an operating system developed by Microsoft, which owns the patents upon which Widows is based. Widows is the grand-product of DOS, developed by Mr. Gates. Unix is an operating system developed by AT&T and many other companies. Some parts are typewritten or patented, but the main kinds of Unix are open source.
GNU is a Unix-like computer operating system developed by the GNU Project. GNU is a recursive acronym for "GNU's NOT UNIX".