Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!psuvax1!rutgers!mit-eddie!bu.edu!mirror!rayssd!anomaly!mpd From: mpd@anomaly.sbs.com (Michael P. Deignan) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: Which Unix to Buy? Message-ID: <2743@anomaly.sbs.com> Date: 25 Aug 90 23:20:39 GMT References: <815@corwin.CCS.Northeastern.EDU> Organization: Small Business Systems, Inc., Esmond, RI 02917 Lines: 19 edevin@corwin.CCS.Northeastern.EDU (ted devin) writes: > - Price > I would like to make this a economical as possible. This is > only a minor point. A couple hundred dollars is 'minor'. Several > hundred to a thousand is not. If you think you're going to get off for a "few hundred" for a complete UNIX OS, then you're only kidding yourself. Most UNIX OS's (XENIX, ESIX, etc) run over $500 for the OS. In order to make your budget, it looks like you need to buy something used. MD -- -- Michael P. Deignan, President -- Small Business Systems, Inc. -- -- Domain: mpd@anomaly.sbs.com -- Box 17220, Esmond, RI 02917 -- -- UUCP: ...uunet!rayssd!anomaly!mpd -- Telebit: +1 401 455 0347 -- -- XENIX Archives: login: xxcp, password: xenix Index: ~/SOFTLIST --