Sorry. I was assuming that you'd get the implication of my question.
What I really meant was, I have never heard of UNIX 03 and doubt that there is such a thing as UNIX 03. So if you'd explain what it is that you think that you are looking for, then maybe someone can help you or explain that what you are looking for doesn't exist.
Fortunately, I took my nice pills today, otherwise I'd comment on how spelling, punctuation and grammar problems tend to reflect poorly on one. I'd also comment on "Begone, cretin" (hey, at least it's spelled correctly). Who besides a 12 year old says things like that?
You have figured out how drive away the otherwise helpful community found here. If you had looked around, you would have noticed Don is one of the positive contributors to this forum. A new screen name and a infusion of civility might be worth a thought.
Since I'm busy as a shell programmer, I don't normally get into this; If you had bothered to read you'd see that "Unix 03" is a certification or a specification - not a specific vendor.
If you had bothered to read further:
http://www.opengroup.org/openbrand/register/
you'd see that apparently IBM's AIX is the only unix with the "03" specification.
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