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OpenNT

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OpenNT
A POSIX-based Unix subsystem for Windows NT from Microsoft. Introduced in 1996, it was originally developed by Softway Systems, Inc., San Francisco, CA, which Microsoft acquired in 1999. It enabled Unix programs to run natively under NT and also be recompiled into the Windows environment. It was rebranded as Interix. See Subsystem for UNIX-based Applications.


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Interix, originally known under the name OpenNT, can run Unix applications on NT either from the console, from an X-Window or serial terminal, from Windows clients, Windows Terminal Server, or via remote Telnet.
Softway says it hasn't yet decided whether it will change the name of the company for its product, Interix, which was previously called OpenNT.
OpenNT for Windows NT from Softway Systems (http://www.
 
 
 
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