What if OSS existed in the 60ies?

Courtesy Digg Linux/Unix upcoming  Mon, 10/13/2008 - 19:45

What if OSS had existed in its a similar form and breadth in the 1960ies, and, say, Sperry Rand corporation would have supported it on their UNIVAC computers?

This here might have been an advert for this synergetic combination.(The original can be found here: http://www.dvq.com/ads/univac9200.jpg )


 

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