Periphere Computer Systeme
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Periphere Computer Systeme
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Periphere Computer Systeme (PCS) was founded in Munich by the brothers Georg and Eberhard Färber in 1969. In the 1980s and 1990s it was a manufacturer of a line of UNIX-based workstations called "Cadmus". Their flavor of System V was called MUNIX; it was the first port of System V performed in Germany. They also developed a networking protocol that was based on the Newcastle Connection and dubbed MUNIX/net, at the time competing with Sun Microsystems' NFS. In addition to UNIX computers, PCS also
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