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From Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (Version 1.9, June 2002) [vera]:

  AUX
       Apple UniX (Apple, Unix), "A/UX"
       
       

From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03) [foldoc]:



  A/UX
       
           (Apple's UniX) {Apple}'s first version of
          {Unix} for {Macintosh} computers.  A/UX merges the {Macintosh
          Finder} ({GUI}) with a Unix core, offering functions from both
          systems.  It will run on some late-model {Motorola 68000}
          Macs, but not on the {Power Macintosh}.
       
          A/UX is based on {AT&T} Unix {System V}.2.2 with numerous
          extensions from V.3, V.4 and {BSD} 4.2/4.3.  It also provides
          full {POSIX} compliance.
       
          A/UX 3.x.x incorporates {System 7} for the Macintosh, thus
          supporting the vast majority of Macintosh {applications}.
          System 7 and Unix are fully integrated under A/UX 3.x.x with
          the Unix file system being seen as a disk drive by the Finder.
       
          {jagubox's A/UX Home Page
          (http://jagubox.gsfc.nasa.gov/aux/Info/FAQ.auxl)}.
       
          (1997-12-13)
       
       

















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