File:DEC - PRO VENIX - September 1985 Unix World advert.jpg

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English: 1985 advertisement from Unix World by Digital Equipment Corporation for the PRO/VENIX operating system.
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Source Scanned from a September 1985 issue of Unix World, uploaded to the Internet Archive by DoctorWkt at https://archive.org/details/Unix_World_Vol02_08.pdf/page/n5/mode/2up
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