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=== SVR6 (cancelled) === System V Release 6 was announced by SCO to be released by the end of 2004, but was apparently cancelled.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.infoworld.com/t/platforms/sco-updates-unix-openserver-product-plans-798 |title=SCO updates Unix, OpenServer product plans |website=InfoWorld |date=August 19, 2003 |author=Deni Connor}}</ref> It was supposed to support 64-bit systems.<ref>[https://archive.today/20120722095807/http://website.scobenelux.com/roadmap.php SCO UNIX Roadmap at Archive.is]</ref> SCO also introduced Smallfoot in 2004, a low-resource "embeddable" variant of UnixWare for dedicated commercial and industrial applications, in an attempt that was perceived as a response to the growing popularity of Linux.<ref name="sdtimes20040615_smallfoot">{{ cite magazine | url=https://archive.org/details/sdtimes106/page/n24/mode/1up | title=SCO Steps Into Embedded Market With Smallfoot | magazine=Software Development Times | last1=Correia | first1=Edward J. | date=15 June 2004 | access-date=24 May 2024 | issue=106 | pages=25 }}</ref> The industry has since coalesced around [[The Open Group]]'s Single UNIX Specification version 3 ([[Single UNIX Specification|UNIX 03]]).
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