I meant the 'wars' between AT&T vs BSD Unix. I actually don't recall AT&T Unix on much more than the AT&T machines, Sun machines and a few dual universe machines. Interesting times. None of the Unix machines were really what I would call microcomputers until we reach the start of Linux and PC BSD (was that what it was called initially ?).
Now that I think about it, Sun had AT&T Unix also so it was AT&T vs Sun vs BSD. The GNU software eased that bit since you could pop onto Archie/Veronica/Jughead/Comp.sources.* and grab to software to compile away.
A perfectly acceptable list discussion, but CHANGE THE SUBJECT LINE if you're going to fork the debate. The debate about which computers will be very important for us to refer back to, so let's not clog it with threadjacking.