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386BSD is the mother off The Three (free) BSDs today. 386BSD was based on the 4.3BSD_Net/2 tapes. Due to the BSD licence problems in early 90s' development halted quite quick after it's initial release July 14 1992.

386BSD resulted into BSD/386, NetBSD and FreeBSD. BSD/OS, Darwin and OpenBSD is also indirectly based on 386BSD.