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Merge was devised by Gerald Popek and developed by his firm Locus, later taken over by a company called Platinum. The SCO Merge 4 version with Windows 95 support was developed at this time.

The Merge technology was bought by a company called DASCOM in 1999 which was in turn bought by IBM . A company called TreLOS was spun off in 2000 that continued the development of the virtual machine software and created Win4Lin . TreLOS later merged into NeTraverse, Inc.

The SCO Group distributes NeTraverse Merge 5.3 which supports their current products SCO OpenServer 5.x and UnixWare 7.


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