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Unix operating system for low-end computers
Venix is a discontinued version of the Unix operating system for low-end computers, developed by VenturCom, a "company that specialises in the skinniest
Venix
American software company
System III Unix." PC/IX was not, however, the first Unix port to the XT: Venix/86 preceded PC/IX by about a year, although it was based on the older Version
Interactive Systems Corporation
Interactive_Systems_Corporation
Discontinued UNIX variant
include (early versions of) HP-UX, IRIX, IS/3 and PC/IX, PC-UX, PNX, SINIX, Venix and Xenix. Dolotta, T. A.; Olsson, S. B.; Petruccelli, A. G., eds. (June
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Dutch cyclist
Martinus "Martin" Venix (born 4 March 1950) is a retired cyclist from the Netherlands. After winning a silver medal at the Amateur UCI Motor-paced World
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Microsoft Unix operating system
use as late as 1995.[citation needed] AT&T 6300 Plus Concurrent DOS PC/IX Venix The Altos 8086 machines had a custom MMU, which used 4K pages. Intel also
Xenix
SCO Unix SINIX Solaris SUPER-UX Tru64 UNIX UNICOS Uniplus+ Unix/NS UXP/DS Venix XENIX Below are other certified Unix operating systems: macOS: Heavily based
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Table inside a master boot record
IDs for the East-German MS-DOS clone DCP 1700 (including R/W and R/O), the CP/M-86 clone SCP 1700, the VENIX clone MUTOS and the iRMX clone BOS1810.)
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Dutch cyclist (1932–2010)
a pacer in motor-paced racing, bringing Piet de Wit, Leo Proost, Martin Venix and Mattheus Pronk to the UCI Motor-paced World Championships titles. His
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Business school in Bengaluru, India
summit Venix 2025 from Aug 1-3". The Week. 29 July 2025. Retrieved 11 September 2025. Hiremath, Rajesh (31 July 2025). "IIM Bangalore to launch Venix 2025
Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
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PDP-11-based personal computer (1982)
the size of individual code and data objects). BYTE in 1984 reported that Venix on the PC outperformed the same operating system on the DEC Professional
DEC_Professional
General-purpose debugger for Unix platforms
appeared in Seventh Edition UNIX. It is found on Solaris, HP-UX, SCO and Venix. It is the successor of a debugger called db. The initial version was written
Advanced_Debugger
American computer manufacturer (1957–1998)
8088 processor. It could also run a UNIX System III implementation called VENIX. Applications from standard CP/M could be re-compiled for the Rainbow, but
Digital_Equipment_Corporation
Unix operating system clone
suggesting it might fill a niche as a low-end training platform. PC/IX Venix "Mark Williams Company Sources". Archived from the original on 2015-01-06
Coherent_(operating_system)
1982 DEC microcomputer
Archived 2011-08-25 at the Wayback Machine) Campbell, Larry. "Enhanced VENIX/Rainbow". groups.google.com. Hartley, R.B. "Dual Monitors on a Rainbow."
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Series of 16-bit minicomputers
Version 7 Unix, UNIX System III, and 2BSD) Xinu OS for instructional purposes Venix (implementation/port of Unix developed by VenturCom) The DECSA communications
PDP-11
Computer sold by Olivetti in 1983 using the Intel 8086 CPU
6300 was also supported by Unix-based operating systems particularly by Venix/86 Encore, released in September 1984, and by a version of Xenix adapted
Olivetti_M24
develop expertise in embedded technology. It was during this time that Venix was developed and marketed. In 1995,[citation needed] VenturCom released
IntervalZero
Track cycling world championships in Munich, West Germany
Belgium Men's motor-paced details Wilfried Peffgen West Germany Martin Venix Netherlands Cees Stam Netherlands Men's amateur events Men's 1 km time
1978 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
1978_UCI_Track_Cycling_World_Championships
(System 1.0) MSX-DOS NOS/VE PANOS PC/IX ROS Sinclair QDOS SINIX UNICOS Venix 2.0 Virtual Machine/Extended Architecture Migration Assistance (VM/XA MA)
Timeline_of_operating_systems
equaled the VAX. The magazine added that both PC/IX and Venix on the IBM PC outperformed Venix on the PDP-11/23. uNETix, a commercial microcomputer Unix
History_of_Unix
1984 American desktop computer
such as GRAPHICS.COM and FDISK.COM. Mad Computers also sold the MAD-1 with Venix (a Unix variant) and CP/M-86 as optional operating systems. The MAD-1 was
MAD-1
International track cycling competition
Rainer Podlesch (FRG) Gaby Minneboo (NED) 1974 Jean Breuer (FRG) Martin Venix (NED) Miguel Espinós (ESP) 1975 Gaby Minneboo (NED) Miguel Espinós (ESP)
UCI Motor-paced World Championships
UCI_Motor-paced_World_Championships
Award. In 2006, Ardence won the CRN Best In Show Award at IBM PartnerWorld. Venix [1] Archived 2006-05-23 at the Wayback Machine "VenturCom Changes Name to
Ardence
Elite level championships
Schütz Martin Venix 1980 Dortmund Wilfried Peffgen Horst Schütz Martin Venix 1981 Dortmund Wilfried Peffgen Horst Schütz Martin Venix 1982 Dortmund Horst
UEC European Track Championships – Stayer
UEC_European_Track_Championships_–_Stayer
Milan Puzrla Men's motor-paced details Jean Breuer West Germany Martin Venix Netherlands Miguel Espinos Spain Men's tandem details Czechoslovakia Vladimír
1974 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
1974_UCI_Track_Cycling_World_Championships
Johan van der Velde Gerard Veldscholten Tim Veldt Thorwald Veneberg Martin Venix Nico Verhoeven Coen Vermeltfoort Marco Vermey Martijn Verschoor Gerard Vianen
List_of_Dutch_cyclists
Moser Italy Herman Ponsteen Netherlands Men's motor-paced details Martin Venix Netherlands Wilfried Peffgen West Germany Cees Stam Netherlands Men's
1979 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
1979_UCI_Track_Cycling_World_Championships
Australia Roman Hermann Liechtenstein Men's motor-paced details Martin Venix Netherlands Wilfried Peffgen Germany Bruno Vicino Italy Men's Amateur
1982 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
1982_UCI_Track_Cycling_World_Championships
Sporting event delegation
qualification (did not qualify for next round) Men's motor-paced Martin Venix – Won qualification (qualified for final) René Kos – Qualification (qualified
Netherlands at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships
Netherlands_at_the_UCI_Track_Cycling_World_Championships
Cycling race
Gerben Karstens Martin Venix Gert Frank Kim Gunnar Svendsen 1980 Pietro Algeri Willy Debosscher Gerben Karstens Martin Venix Herman Ponsteen Gustaaf
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Elite level championships
Patrick Sercu Martin Venix 1979 Frankfurt Dietrich Thurau René Pijnen Roman Hermann 1980 Vienna Dietrich Thurau Patrick Sercu Martin Venix 1981 Rotterdam Gerrie
UEC European Track Championships – Derny
UEC_European_Track_Championships_–_Derny
Bert Oosterbosch Individual pursuit Roy Schuiten Herman Ponsteen (if he is fit) Hans Vonk Points race Martin Venix Motor-paced René Kos Martin Rietveld
1981 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
1981_UCI_Track_Cycling_World_Championships
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