In the following file, all references made to the name Unix, may also be substituted to the Xenix operating system.              Brief history:  Back in the early sixties, during the development of  third generation computers at MIT, a group of programmers studying the  potential of computers, discovered their ability of performing two or  more tasks simultaneously.  Bell Labs, taking notice of this discovery,  provided funds for their developmental scientists to investigate into  this new frontier. After about 2 years of developmental research, they  produced an operating system they called "Unix".  Sixties to Current: During this time Bell Systems installed the Unix  system to provide their computer operators with the ability to multitask  so that they could become more productive, and efficient. One of the  systems they put on the Unix system was called "Elmos". Through Elmos  many tasks (i.e. billing, and installation records) could be do...