Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!lll-winken!uunet!sco!georgeh From: georgeh@sco.COM (George Hoffer) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: Xanadu Keywords: hypertext Message-ID: <3466@scolex.sco.COM> Date: 20 Oct 89 20:10:39 GMT Organization: The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. Lines: 67 Here is the latest on Xanadu that I received from all of you gracious netters (Thank You!!!): ----------------------------------------------------------------- Xanadu was essentially bought by AutoDesk in Sausalito, California. Xanadu has a office/workplace in Palo Alto. The phone number for AutoDesk is (415) 332-2344. The phone number for Xanadu is (415) 856-4112. At Xanadu, contact: Bob Perez -- xanadu.com!bobp | Manager of Developer Programs sun!xanadu!bobp | write for more information on | time tables Also call Xanadu to get on their mailing list. NOTE: Both of these offices are in the quake zone, so be patient if you call the numbers for information. (I am also in the quake zone and the floor is shaking even as I type this letter.) Read "The Literary Machines" by Ted Nelson before trying to talk to them.... Mindfull Press, 3020 Bridgeway #295, Sausalito, CA 94965 (US$25 postpaid) ----------------------------------------------------------------- Information gleaned from a call to Xanadu (10/20/89) built on a flyer from Ian Feldman, Stockholm, Sweden: January 1990 - Useful specifications to developers: full details on new library packages on front-end, back-end (FEBE) protocol (inclusions and links, addressing, versioning and certain new concepts. First Q 1990 - Back-End Beta In the Future: Third party application programs from other developers for all purposes (vertical, horizontal and diagonal) Multi-server version: storage and delivery program uniting all data into a single tissue, deliverable from multiple servers through BEBE protocol. The Xanadu operating company is building a hypermedia information server for commercial applications. Eventually, front ends will be available for MS-DOS, Presentation Manager, and Open Look. ----------------------------------------------------------------- from Ian Feldman, Stockholm, Sweden-- "The latest info on Xanadu is 'we know that it works because it crashes,' straight from the mouth of Ted Nelson in June of this year. The first commercial application seems to be geared to providing hypertext links to AutoCad documents/ environment. I hear the prototype's running on a SUN workstation and is terribly slow." ----------------------------------------------------------------- Scott Schwartz: "I heard Ted Nelson speak recently (college reunion, sort of) and he made noises like Xanadu was almost ready to be unleashed." ----------------------------------------------------------------- George Hoffer -- Technical Writer uunet!sco!georgeh