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footnote w1
w1: http://www.microsoft.com/products/prodref/458_pr_st.htm, June 6, 1998, web page
footnote w2
w2: http://www.microsoft.com/products/prodref/458_pr_ac.htm, June 6, 1998, web page
footnote w3
w3: http://www.microsoft.com/products/prodref/458_sys.htm, June 6, 1998, web page
footnote w4
w4: http://www.microsoft.com/products/prodref/427_pr_st.htm, June 6, 1998, web page
footnote w5
w5: http://www.microsoft.com/products/prodref/427_pr_ac.htm, June 6, 1998, web page
footnote w6
w6: http://www.microsoft.com/products/prodref/427_sys.htm, June 6, 1998, web page
footnote w7
w7: http://www.microsoft.com/products/prodref/589_pr_st.htm, June 6, 1998, web page
footnote w8
w8: http://www.microsoft.com/products/prodref/589_pr_ac.htm, June 6, 1998, web page
footnote w9
w9: http://www.microsoft.com/products/prodref/589_sys.htm, June 6, 1998, web page
footnote w10
w10: http://www.microsoft.com/products/prodref/426_pr_st.htm, June 6, 1998, web page
footnote w11
w11: http://www.microsoft.com/products/prodref/426_pr_ac.htm, June 6, 1998, web page
footnote w12
w12: http://www.microsoft.com/products/prodref/426_sys.htm, June 6, 1998, web page
footnote w13
w13: http://www.apple.com/macos/8.1/start.html, June 6, 1998, web page
footnote w14
w14: http://www.be.com/products/beos/beosnow.html, June 7, 1998, web page
footnote w15
w15: http://www.BSDI.COM/products/internet/, June 8, 1998, web page
footnote w16
w16: http://www.freebsd.org/, June 8, 1998, web page
footnote w17
w17: http://www.linux.org/projects/ports.html, June 8, 1998, web page
footnote w18
w18: http://www.netbsd.org/, June 8, 1998, web page
footnote w19
w19: http://www.netbsd.org/Ports/index.html, June 8, 1998, web page
footnote w20
w20: http://www.openbsd.org/plat.html, June 8, 1998, web page
footnote w21
w21: http://www.openbsd.org/, June 8, 1998, web page
footnote w22
w22: http://www.unix-vs-nt.org/, June 4, 1998, web page
footnote w23
w23: http://www.software.ibm.com/os/warp/warp-client/sysreq.html, June 8, 1998, web page
footnote w24
w24: http://www.software.hp.com/HPUX-RDMP/history/slide1.htm, “HP-UX Release History”, August 16, 1998, web page
footnote w25
w25: http://linuxorg.bridgend.cymru.net/WhatIs.html, “An Introduction To Linux”, August 21, 1998, web page
footnote w26
w26: http://linuxorg.bridgend.cymru.net/LxReport.html, “What people have said about Linux”, August 21, 1998, web page
footnote w27
w27: http://www.software.ibm.com/os/warp/warp-client/, “OS/2 Warp 4”, June 8, 1998, web page
footnote w28
w28: http://access1.sun.com/drivers/hcl/hcl.html, “Hardware Compatibility Lists for Solaris (Intel Platform Edition)”, August 25, 1998, web page
footnote w29
w29: http://www.ljx.com/ltpn/october97/total_p32.html, “Total Asset Administration”, August 25, 1998, web page [Note: This web site no longer exists.]
footnote w30
w30: http://www.maccentral.com/news/9805/11.xfiles.shtml, “The X-Files: Rhapsody, Allegro + Sonata = Mac OS 10”, May 11, 1998, web page
footnote w31
w31: http://product.info.apple.com/productinfo/macadvantage/50advantages/ease.html, “EASE OF USE”, by Christian Green, Jan 10, 1996, web page
footnote w32
w32: http://product.info.apple.com/productinfo/macadvantage/50advantages/integrated.html, “Macintosh hardware and software are better integrated”, Jan 10, 1996, by Christian Green, web page
footnote w33
w33: http://www.digital.com/info/SP4161/, “DEC UNIX”, Aug 14, 1998, web page
footnote w34
w34: http://www.sgi.com/origin/2000/, “ORIGIN™2000 Deskside & Rack”, Sept 2, 1998, web page
footnote w35
w35: http://www.software.ibm.com/os/warp/warp-server/, “OS/2 Warp Server”, June 8, 1998, web page
footnote w36
w36: http://www.linuxrx.com/WS_Linux/OS_comparison.html, “Operating Systems comparison chart: Hardware”, September 29, 1998, web page
footnote w37
w37: http://www.BSDI.COM/products/internet/mpmb, “BSD/OS 4.0 SMP Motherboard Compatibility”, Oct 5, 1998, web page
footnote w38
w38: http://www.BSDI.COM/products/internet/hardware/, “Query the Supported Hardware Database”, Oct 5, 1998, web page
footnote w39
w39: http://www.BSDI.COM/products/internet/new-features40, “New Features of Internet Super Server 4.0”, Oct 5, 1998, web page
footnote w40
w40: http://www.BSDI.COM/products/internet/40-qna, “Internet Super Server 4.0 Questions & Answers”, Oct 5, 1998, web page
footnote w41
w41: http://WWW.OPENVMS.DIGITAL.COM/wizard/openvms_faq.txt, “OpenVMS FAQ”, Oct 12, 1998, web page
footnote w42
w42: http://www.dhbrown.com/pdfs/osscorecard.html, “Operating System Scorecard — D.H. Brown Associates”, Nov 8, 1998, web page
footnote w43
w43: http://www.dhbrown.com/cfeprise/page_int.cfm?OBJECTID=131&Method=VIEW, “Operating System Scorecard — 64 bits — D.H. Brown Associates”, Nov 8, 1998, web page
footnote w44
w44: http://www.amiga.de/gb/Infos/Emulation.html, “Amiga emulation”, Dec 28, 1998, web page
footnote w45
w45: http://www.freebsd.org/FAQ/FAQ3.html, December 28, 1998, web page
footnote w46
w46: http://www.debian.org/ports/, “Debian GNU/LINUX -- Ports”, April 4, 2000, web page
footnote w47
w47: http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/handbook2.html, “FreeBSD in a Nutshell”, December 28, 1998, web page
footnote w48
w48: http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/handbook3.html, “A Brief History of FreeBSD”, December 28, 1998, web page
footnote w49
w49: http://product.info.apple.com/productinfo/macadvantage/50advantages/introduction.html, “INTRODUCTION”, August 30, 1998
footnote w50
w50: http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/guide/platform/overview/default.asp, “Windows 2000 Product Guide”, July 30, 2000, web page
footnote w51
w51: Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 versus UNIX, April 25, 1999, web page
footnote w52
w52: Netcraft survey of servers, August 21, 2000, web page
footnote w53
w53: Dogfood, August 21, 2000, web page
footnote w54
w54: http://www.amiga.com/, “Amiga — So the World May Know”, Sept 12, 2000, web page
footnote w55
w55: http://www.tru64.org/faq/tru64_faq.php3, “Tru64 UNIX FAQ”, Sept 12, 2000, web page
footnote w56
w56: http://www.apple.com/macosx/, “Apple — Mac OS X”, Sept 17, 2000, web page
footnote w57
w57: http://junior.apk.net/~qc/os/, “Operating Systems”, Nov 21, 2000, web page
footnote w58
w58: http://junior.apk.net/~qc/os/special/index.html, “Special Purpose Operating Systems”, Nov 21, 2000, web page
footnote w59
w59: http://junior.apk.net/~qc/os/dead/index.html, “Dead Operating Systems”, Nov 21, 2000, web page
footnote w60
w60: http://www.zdnet.com/pccomp/features/fea0797/nt/sub1.html, “NT LIES 1”, July 1997, web page
footnote w61
w61: http://www.zdnet.com/pccomp/features/fea0797/nt/sub2.html, “NT LIES 2”, July 1997, web page
footnote w62
w62: http://www.zdnet.com/pccomp/features/fea0797/nt/sub3.html, “NT LIES 3”, July 1997, web page
footnote w63
w63: http://www.zdnet.com/pccomp/features/fea0797/nt/sub4.html, “NT LIES 4”, July 1997, web page
footnote w64
w64: http://www.zdnet.com/pccomp/features/fea0797/nt/sub5.html, “NT LIES 5”, July 1997, web page
footnote w65
w65: http://www.zdnet.com/pccomp/features/fea0797/nt/sub6.html, “NT LIES 6”, July 1997, web page
footnote w66
w66: http://www.zdnet.com/pccomp/features/fea0797/nt/sub7.html, “NT LIES 7”, July 1997, web page
footnote w67
w67: http://www.zdnet.com/pccomp/features/fea0797/nt/sub9.html, “NT LIES 9”, July 1997, web page
footnote w68
w68: http://www.informationweek.com/692/92iuhid.htm, “The Hidden Cost Of NT”, 13 August 2000, web page
footnote w69
w69: http://www.informationweek.com/692/92iuhid2.htm, “The Hidden Cost Of NT”, 13 August 2000, web page
footnote w70
w70: http://www.informationweek.com/692/92iuhid3.htm, “The Hidden Cost Of NT”, 13 August 2000, web page
footnote w71
w71: http://www.windriver.com/press/html/bsdi_faq.html, “bsdi_faq”, 20 May 2001, web page
footnote w72
w72: http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/displayNew.pl?/petrel/np102896.htm, “It will take less drive to make most PC operating systems work like Unix (InfoWorld)”, August 13, 2000, web page
footnote w73
w73: http://www.unix-vs-nt.org/kirch/feedback/neil_mckellar.job_scheduling.html, “Process Scheduling— Feedback from Neil McKellar”, August 19, 1998, web page
footnote w74
w74: http://www.ncworldmag.com/ncworld/ncw-04-1998/ncw-04-nextten.html, “The new Unix alters NT’s orbit”, Nicholas Petreley, NC World, April, 1998, web page
footnote w75
w75: http://www.faqs.org/faqs/hp/hpux-faq/section-168.html, “What happened to VUE?”, August 10, 2001, web page
footnote w76
w76: www.unix.digital.com/unix/v4/dhbrown/AIX43.htm, “AIX 4.3 Leaps To 64-Bits In Dead Heat With Digital UNIX 4.0”, April 1, 1999, web page
footnote w77
w77: http://lowendmac.com/lab/02/0214.html, “Why Monopolies Are Bad”, by Jeff Adkins, Feb 14, 2002, web page
footnote w78
w78: www.csee.wvu.edu/~jdm/classes/cs258/OScat/early.html, “EARLY OPERATING SYSTEMS”, by Jim Mooney, Ph.D., West Virginia University, January 27, 2004, web page
footnote w79
w79: www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/pseries/software/, “IBM UNIX Servers: System Software”, March 21, 2004, web page
footnote w80
w80: www.csee.wvu.edu/~jdm/classes/cs258/OScat/early.html, “BATCH SYSTEMS FOR LARGE COMPUTERS”, by Jim Mooney, Ph.D., West Virginia University, January 27, 2004, web page
footnote w81
w81: www-1.ibm.com/servers/aix/, “IBM AIX 5L”, March 21, 2004, web page
footnote w82
w82: os.amiga.com/, “Amiga OS”, Mar 21, 2004, web page
footnote w83
w83: www.freebsd.org/, Mar 21, 2004, web page
footnote w84
w84: www.freebsd.org/features.html, Mar 21, 2004, web page
footnote w85
w85: www.hp.com/products1/unix/operating/, “HP-UX 11i the mission crritical enterprise UNIX”, March 25, 2004, web page
footnote w86
w86: www.hp.com/products1/unix/operating/manageability/index.html, “HP-UX 11i Manageability”, March 25, 2004, web page
footnote w87
w87: www.hp.com/products1/unix/operating/security/index.html, “HP-UX 11i Security”, March 25, 2004, web page
footnote w88
w88: www.linux.org/, March 25, 2004, web page
footnote w89
w89: www.linux.org/news/sco/index.html, March 25, 2004, web page
footnote w90
w90: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Server_2003, Wikipedia, Sept 10, 2004, web page
footnote w91
w91: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Syllable-1-png.png, Wikipedia, Sept 10, 2004, web page
footnote w92
w92: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syllable_%28operating_system%29, Wikipedia, Sept 10, 2004, web page
footnote e1
e1: Travis Oliphant, “Re: Q: Price, Hardware, & Availability”, June 6, 1998
footnote e2
e2: Smithy, “Small correction to your comparison web page.”, June 14, 1998
footnote e3
e3: Walter Roberson, “IRIX URLs”, June 22, 1998
footnote e4
e4: Chris Jensen, “Re: [Q] the basics on NeXT”, June 22, 1998
footnote e5
e5: Salvatore Denaro, “Re: [Q] the basics on NeXT”, June 22, 1998
footnote e6
e6: Celeste Stokely, “Re: [Q] the basics on Solaris”, June 22, 1998
footnote e7
e7: Arne, “Re: [Q] the basics on VMS”, June 22, 1998
footnote e8
e8: Steve Ryder, “Re: [Q] the basics on AIX”, June 22, 1998
footnote e9
e9: Dowue, “Re: [Q] the basics on Solaris”, June 22, 1998
footnote e10
e10: Edwin E. Thorne, “Re: [Q] the basics on Macintosh”, June 22, 1998
footnote e11
e11: Richard J. Rauenzahn, “Re: [Q] the basics on HP-UX”, June 22, 1998
footnote e12
e12: Lowry Stiles, “Re: [Q] the basics on Amiga”, June 22, 1998
footnote e13
e13: Dirk Terrell, “Re: [Q] the basics on OS/2”, June 22, 1998
footnote e14
e14: Brian Pedersen, “Re: [Q] the basics on LINUX”, June 22, 1998
footnote e15
e15: Frank Sweetser, “Re: [Q] the basics on LINUX”, June 22, 1998
footnote e16
e16: Adam Bradley, “Novell”, June 22, 1998
footnote e17
e17: Erik de Castro Lopo, “Re: [Q] file systems”, June 14, 1998
footnote e18
e18: Nathan Kennedy, “Re: [Q] file systems”, June 14, 1998
footnote e19
e19: Richard B. Gilbert, “[Q] file systems”, June 14, 1998
footnote e20
e20: name of correspondent deleted by request, “Re: [Q] file systems”, June 14, 1998
footnote e21
e21: John Goerzen, “Re: [Q] file systems”, June 14, 1998
footnote e22
e22: Roger F. Backhus Jr., “Re: [Q] file systems”, June 14, 1998
footnote e23
e23: Brent L. Bates, “Re: [Q] file systems”, June 14, 1998
footnote e24
e24: Vladimir Kolesnik, “Re: [Q] file systems”, June 14, 1998
footnote e25
e25: Jack Troughton, “Re: [Q] file systems”, June 15, 1998
footnote e26
e26: Ludo, “Re: [Q] file systems”, June 15, 1998
footnote e27
e27: Bendik Simonsen, “Re: [Q] file systems”, June 15, 1998
footnote e28
e28: Chris Herborth, “Re: [Q] file systems”, June 15, 1998
footnote e29
e29: Dominic Giampaolo (programmer of BFS), “Re: [Q] file systems”, June 15, 1998
footnote e30
e30: J. S. Jensen, “Re: [Q] file systems”, June 16, 1998
footnote e31
e31: Dennis Peterson, “Re: [Q] file systems”, June 14, 1998
footnote e32
e32: Jesper Oersted, “Re: [Q] file systems”, June 15, 1998
footnote e33
e33: Henrik Berglund, “Re: [Q] file systems”, June 18, 1998
footnote e34
e34: Jan Ullrich Bister, “Re: [Q] file systems”, June 14, 1998
footnote e35
e35: Matthias Bethke, “Re: [Q] file systems”, June 15, 1998
footnote e36
e36: Richard Tomkins, “Re: [Q] file systems”, June 14, 1998
footnote e37
e37: Doug McIntyre, “Re: [Q] file systems”, June 14, 1998
footnote e38
e38: Ronald C.F. Antony, “Re: file systems”, June 22, 1998
footnote e39
e39: David Mathog, “Re: VMS/ULTRIX/Digital UNIX's file systems”, June 24, 1998
footnote e40
e40: Pete Smoot, “Re: HP-UX's file systems”, June 24, 1998
footnote e41
e41: Bendik Simonsen, “Re: Amiga's file systems”, June 24, 1998
footnote e42
e42: Bill Hassell, “Re: HP-UX's file systems”, June 24, 1998
footnote e43
e43: Gierke, “Re: Macintosh's file systems”, June 24, 1998
footnote e44
e44: William Cox, Network Administrator, I.M.A.G.E. INC., “NeXT ref on your OS site”, August 14, 1998
footnote e45
e45: William Cox, Network Administrator, I.M.A.G.E. INC., “DEC UNIX on your OS site”, August 14, 1998
footnote e46
e46: Walter Roberson, “Re: [Q] kernel”, August 16, 1998
footnote e47
e47: Donna Shadovitz, “an article”, August 21, 1998
footnote e48
e48: John L Grantham, Grafik und Programmierung, Dievision Medienberatung GmbH, “Re: Why? was: Re: More on AlphaRhap”, August 21, 1998
footnote e49
e49: Tuan Truong, “Re: Re : User interfaces (Re: Why? was: Re: More on AlphaRhap)”, August 22, 1998
footnote e50
e50: Chad R. Larson, “Re: [Q] kernel”, August 19, 1998
footnote e51
e51: Bruce Lane, Sysop, The Dragon's Cave (Fido 1:343/272), “Re: [Q] hardware (VMS, OpenVMS, ULTRIX)”, August 19, 1998
footnote e52
e52: Denise B, “HP UX”, June 8, 1998
footnote e53
e53: Joshua Cope, OpenVMS Engineering, “Re: [Q] hardware (VMS, OpenVMS, ULTRIX)”, June 9, 1998
footnote e54
e54: aengus@jlc.net, “OS page”, June 9, 1998
footnote e55
e55: Chris Hanson, “Re: Sun’s strategy”, June 10, 1998
footnote e56
e56: Steve Byan, “Re: What is Unix?”, June 10, 1998
footnote e57
e57: Greg T. Loose, Sun Systems Engineer, “Re: Sun's strategy”, June 10, 1998
footnote e58
e58: Mukesh Agrawal, “Re: Sun's strategy (solaris vs sunos)”, June 10, 1998
footnote e59
e59: Steve Byan, “Re: What is Unix?”, June 11, 1998
footnote e60
e60: Dana Hartshorn, “Play it backwards and you hear what!?”, August 8, 1998
footnote e61
e61: Rich Steiner, “Re: [Q] kernel”, August 15, 1998
footnote e62
e62: Bill Near, “Re: KickStart”, July 21, 1998
footnote e63
e63: Walter Roberson, “# processors”, August 31, 1998
footnote e64
e64: Greg Onufer, “Re: [Q] processors”, August 31, 1998
footnote e65
e65: Mark Wedel, “Re: [Q] processors”, Sept 2, 1998
footnote e66
e66: Marco Schmoecker, MindWork Technologies, “Re: BeOS Ring”, September 7, 1998
footnote e67
e67: Chun Fong, “AIX guy”, Sept 10, 1998
footnote e68
e68: Greg Onufer, “Re: [Q] kernel”, August 15, 1998
footnote e69
e69: Jan Ullrich Bister, “Re: [Q] file systems”, June 14, 1998
footnote e70
e70: David A. Lethe, VP Compass Corporate Systems, “Re: [Q] the basics on AIX”, June 22, 1998
footnote e71
e71: Esa Haapaniemi, “Re: Amiga's file systems”, June 14, 1998
footnote e72
e72: Ronald C.F. Antony, “Re: file systems and cross platform issues”, June 26, 1998
footnote e73
e73: Mika Yrjola, “Re: [Q] kernal”, Aug 16, 1998
footnote e74
e74: Orphy, “Re: [Q] processors”, Aug 30, 1998
footnote e75
e75: Brett Halle, “Re: [Q] OSs using MACH”, June 7, 1998
footnote e76
e76: Chris Herborth, R&D Technical Writer, QNX Software Systems, Ltd., “Re: [Q] file systems”, June 15, 1998
footnote e77
e77: Wesley Felter, “Re: [Q] release dates”, June 15, 1998
footnote e78
e78: Arthur Corliss, “Re: "theoretical" flaws of BeOS”, June 18, 1998
footnote e79
e79: Jean-Baptiste “Djaybee” QUERU, “Re: [Q] release date”, August 16, 1998
footnote e80
e80: Jean-Baptiste “Djaybee” QUERU, “Re: [Q] kernel”, August 16, 1998
footnote e81
e81: Hubert Figuière, MacOS/BeOS/UNIX developer, “Re: [Q] kernel”, August 17, 1998
footnote e82
e82: Tim Vernum, “Re: BeOS Fact Sheet (Rough Draft)”, September 18, 1998
footnote e83
e83: Kristian Elof Soerensen, “Linux Links”, September 29, 1998
footnote e84
e84: JOHN MALMBERG, “Re: [Q] diff between VMS and OpenVMS”, Oct 9, 1998
footnote e85
e85: John Malmberg, “Operating System WEB page”, Oct 7, 1998
footnote e86
e86: Chun Fong, “AIX updates”, Oct 21, 1998
footnote e87
e87: Bob Canup, computer engineer, “NT vs Unix”, Dec 20, 1998
footnote e88
e88: Bob Canup, computer engineer, “Re: NT vs Unix -- reformatted”, Dec 21, 1998
footnote e89
e89: Phillip B Jones, “Re: Linus Working for M$?”, Dec 22, 1998
footnote e90
e90: Dr. Horst H. von Brand, Departamento de Informatica, Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Chile, “Re: LINUX Fact Sheet”, Dec 22, 1998
footnote e91
e91: Reuel Nash, “re: IRIX Fact Sheet”, Dec 22, 1998
footnote e92
e92: Ping Huang, “re: IRIX Fact Sheet”, Dec 22, 1998
footnote e93
e93: Doug Hosking, “re: HP-UX Fact Sheet”, Dec 24, 1998
footnote e94
e94: Matthias Buelow, “re: FreeBSD Fact Sheet”, Dec 23, 1998
footnote e95
e95: gates@shockwave.mirkwood.net, “re: Amiga fact sheet”, Dec 25, 1998
footnote e96
e96: Mark Wedel, “re: Pyramid Fact Sheet”, Dec 25, 1998
footnote e97
e97: David Gersic, “re: NetWare Fact Sheet”, Dec 25, 1998
footnote e98
e98: Dan Fandrich, “Linux info on OS comparison pages”, December 21, 1998
footnote e99
e99: Pat Jaworski, “Re: OS/2 Fact Sheet”, Dec 25, 1998
footnote e100
e100: Alan Rollow, “Re: ULTRIX Fact Sheet”, Dec 25, 1998
footnote e101
e101: Chun Fong, “AIX”, Jan 13, 1999
footnote e102
e102: Chun Fong, “IBM's AIX is First OS in a 64-bit Env to Receive C2 Security Certification”, Jan 21, 1999
footnote e103
e103: Adam Price, “Re: Digital UNIX Fact Sheet”, Mar 29, 1999
footnote e104
e104: Pedro F. Giffuni, “FreeBSD data for your "comparison"”, Feb 6, 1999
footnote e105
e105: Erkki, “HP-UX Fact Sheet, feedback”, Jan 7, 1999
footnote e106
e106: Emile van Bergen, “Hurd 'fact' sheet?”, Jan 6, 1999
footnote e107
e107: Brian Hanson, “Solaris Summary”, July 27, 1999
footnote e108
e108: Ian Smith, “CORRECTION”, Dec 23, 1998
footnote e109
e109: Pat Jaworski, “Re: MVS Fact Sheet”, Dec 25, 1998
footnote e110
e110: Aaron Sakovich, “RE: OpenVMS geek”, June 2, 2000
footnote e111
e111: Aaron Sakovich, “OpenVMS update”, June 19, 2000
footnote e112
e112: Chun Fong, “AIX guy back!!”, July 27, 2000
footnote e113
e113: Hubert Feyrer, “update to netbsd page”, July 27, 2000
footnote e114
e114: Alan S. Blue, “OperatingSys.net, addenda”, Sept 10, 2000
footnote e115
e115: PeterB, “Filesystems and OSes”, Aug 15, 2000
footnote e116
e116: Nasser K. Manesh, “comments about your site”, Feb 15, 2001
footnote e117
e117: Thomas Stewart, “linux-2.4”, March 25, 2001
footnote e118
e118: Jochen Hollmann, Department of Computer Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden, “Re: OPENBSD informational page”, March 31, 2001
footnote e119
e119: Tony Lawrence, “Re: SCO informational page”, March 31, 2001
footnote e120
e120: Terry C. Shannon, “Couple of things…”, April 1, 2001
footnote e121
e121: Ian P. Springer, “update to http:// operating systems .net/oses/hpux.htm”, April 17, 2001
footnote e122
e122: Robert Damian Mauro, “Your site :-)”, April 14, 2001
footnote e123
e123: David Eckard, “OS/2”, April 8, 2001
footnote e124
e124: Stephan Lichtenauer, “IRIX Info”, April 8, 2001
footnote e125
e125: Cristián Isaac, “mac os x mistake”, April 20, 2001
footnote e126
e126: Daniel Schunneman, “Current version”, June 5, 2001
footnote e127
e127: Gordon, “Netware”, August 1, 2001
footnote e128
e128: Christina J. Niederstadt, “Osdata-feedback”, August 6, 2001
footnote e129
e129: Ian P. Springer, “Updates for http://www. operating systems .net/oses/hpux.htm”, August 6, 2001
footnote e130
e130: Microsoft Corporation Security Center, “Internet Security Update”, March 12, 2002
footnote e131
e131: Davison Long, “XP Info”, Sept 12, 2002
footnote e132
e132: Graham J Lee, “NeXT and NeXTSTEP”, April 14, 2004
footnote e133
e133: Michael Stolovitzsky, “Syllable update”, October 5, 2004
Magazines
footnote m1
m1: MicroTimes; “Weighing Your Options NT vs, UNIX”; by Jim Carr; October 30, 1998; Issue No. 185; Southern California Edition
footnote m2
m2: Fortune Technology Guide; “Shock of the New”; Summer 2000
footnote m3
m3: Fortune Technology Guide; “Setting Up Shop”; Summer 2000
footnote m4
m4: Open; “X a perfect X”; January 2001
footnote m5
m5: PC Magazine; “Inside Track”; John C. Dvorak; July 2001
footnote m6
m6: MicroTimes; “Survival of the Server”; Joe Paone; October 8, 2001
footnote m7
m7: Computer Decisions; “Computers and the Future of America”; Hesh Weiner, quoting Herman Kahn of the Hudson Institute; January 1977
footnote m8
m8: Computing Encyclopedia; Volume 1: A-D; 2002
- m8a: “Amiga”, page 31
Newspapers
footnote n1
n1: “Cybercrime overwhelms government”; The Associated Press (as reported in the Orange County Register); by Martha Mendoza; April 6, 2000
footnote n2
n2: “Web Service Can Breach Computers’ Private Files”; Los Angeles Times; by P.J. Huffstutter; July 14, 2000
footnote n3
n3: “Microsoft Security Chief Has Work Cut Out for Him’ Private Files”; Los Angeles Times; by Charles Piller; February 13, 2002
footnote n4
n4: “A Study in Contrasts”; Los Angeles Times; by Jim Heid; March 4, 2002
footnote n4
n4: “Microsoft Runs Into Bundling Dilemma”; Los Angeles Times; by Jube Shiver Jr.; March 27, 2004
Press Releases
footnote p1
p1: “Apple Announces Mac OS X Server”; January 5, 1999
Books
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footnote b1
b1: Assembler Language Programming The IBM System/360 and 370; 2nd edition; by George W. Struble (University of Oregon); Addison-Wesley Publishing Company; 1975, 1969; ISBN 0-201-07322-6; hardcover; 477 pages; special order
footnote b2
b2: VAX-11 Assembly Language Programming; by Sara Baase (San Diego State University); Prentice-Hall, Inc.; 1983; ISBN 0-13-940957-2; hardcover; 407 pages; special order
footnote b3
b3a: “RISC Principles, Architecture, and Design”, by Charles E. Gimarc and Veljko M. Milutinovic, High-Level Language Computer Architecture; edited by Veljko M. Milutinovic; Computer Science Press, Inc.; 1989; ISBN 0-7167-8159-X; hardcover; 474 pages
footnote b4
b4: Inside Macintosh™ Volume I; by Apple Computer, Inc., written by Caroline Rose with Bradley Hacker, Robert Anders, Katie Withey, Mark Metzler, Steve Chericoff, Chris Espinosa, Andy Averill, Brent Davis, and Brian Howard, assisted by Sandy Tompkins-Leffler and Louella Pizzuti; Addison-Wesley Publishing Company; 1985; ISBN 0-201-17731-5; paperback; 550 pages
- b4a: “Preface”,Inside Macintosh™ Volume I; by Apple Computer, Inc.
- b4b: Chapter 1, “A Road Map”,Inside Macintosh™ Volume I; by Apple Computer, Inc.
footnote b5
b5: Compiler Construction (Texts and Monographs in Computer Science); by William M. Waite (university of Colorado) and Gerhard Goos (Universität Karlsruhe); Springer-Verlag; 1984; ISBN 0-387-90821-8; hardcover; 446 pages
footnote b6
b6: Building a Corporate Internet Strategy The IT Manager’s Guide; by Amit K. Maitra; Van Nostrand Reinhold; 1996; ISBN 0-442-02246-8; paperback; 236 pages
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