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There are many computer and OS lineages, many of which are intertwined to some degree. So although these system families don't seem to be related, many of them share a common ancestor, either directly (code-derived) or indirectly through influences from a common system.  
There are many computer and OS lineages, many of which are intertwined to some degree. So although these system families don't seem to be related, many of them share a common ancestor, either directly (code-derived) or indirectly through influences from a common system.  


In most cases, the founder of a lineage is created from another one herself, but establishes herself and her descendants as a new seperate lineage due to cultural and/or ideological differences.  
In most cases, the founder of a lineage is created from another one herself, but establishes herself and her descendants as a new separate lineage due to cultural and/or ideological differences.  


'''List of lineages, to be better organized (somehow!) later:'''
'''List of lineages, to be better organized (somehow!) later:'''
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*MIT
*MIT
*DEC
*DEC
**LINC
**PDP-8 branch
**PDP-8 branch
**PDP-10 branch
**PDP-11 branch
**PDP-11 branch
**RSX branch (derived from RW-300)
**RSX branch (derived from RW-300)
***[[WinNT]] (NT based off VMS)
***[[WinNT]] (NT based off VMS)
*Research Unix
*Research Unix
**Plan 9
**Sys V
**Sys V
**BSD
**BSD
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