SCO UnixWare 7.1.3, image for VMWare 6.5.

Including CDE, KDE 2 (from Caldera Linux) and so on. Full set of applications (mostly trial).

Passwords: unixware, user login: unixware

Download link (548 mb)

Torrent download

Screenshots

SCO Unixware 7.1.3. CDE login screen

SCO Unixware 7.1.3. Loading

SCO Unixware 7.1.3. CDE desktop

SCO Unixware 7.1.3. CDE, Netscape Navigator, dterm

Install media

Attention! These CDs aren’t required for virtual image of SCO UnixWare 7.1.3, but you can use them if you want to install SCO UnixWare 7.1.3 on a real or virtual computer by yourself. CD’s are packed in a multipart 7z archive.

CD 1, part 1

CD 1, part 2

You also may use next CDs with additional software.

CD 2

CD 3

CD 4, part 1

CD 4, part 2

CD 4, part 3

CD 4, part 4


10 Comments on “SCO UnixWare 7.1.3”

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  1. housam Aboada says:

    Thanks for your works.

  2. Declan Martyn says:

    Is the actual OS registered with the trial license?

    1. Vladimir Gromadin says:

      Unixware works without registration but all bundled commercial software is just trial. I don’t have any cracked versions of such applications.

  3. boston limos says:

    Formula for achievement: Rise early, perform hard, strike oil.

  4. David Wiseman says:

    Just seen your web blog at twitter today and I need to say I like it! Bookmarked it and will be back again to check it out more later.

  5. Joe says:

    This is real cool stuff, I have installed the virtual image and it is running fine. Now I am trying to install the maintenance packs.

  6. motorcyclehelmut says:

    Decent internet site appreciate to get trips :)

  7. Juliano says:

    Dear Comrade, boom bo logim his work, however the error can you help me?

  8. Nikos says:

    I installed and working perfect . I want to change the network settings to work in to my Network Area but i have not the permissions . Please inform me about this . What can i do

    Thanks

  9. Tarnyko says:

    Neat !
    Many thanks for the nostalgia… Funny to see how little commands changed :-) .

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