Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!uunet!usaos!calhoun From: calhoun@usaos.UUCP (Warren D. Calhoun) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: Which Unix to Buy? Message-ID: <350@usaos.UUCP> Date: 28 Aug 90 09:45:15 GMT References: <815@corwin.CCS.Northeastern.EDU> <2743@anomaly.sbs.com> Organization: The U.S. Army Ordnance School at Fort Belvoir, VA Lines: 20 In article <2743@anomaly.sbs.com>, mpd@anomaly.sbs.com (Michael P. Deignan) writes: * 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. * I just bought SCO ODT (limited user) for $680.00. While I was negotiating, I was offered the SCO System V 3.2 (also limited user) for $387.00. Shopping the VARs and informing them of the budget restriction can sometimes net you a savings. Considering that even at ~$400.00, there is still more than a 100% profit margin (discounting R&D), this is still not a bad deal for SCO or for the reseller. It is also more than $200.00 better than SCO's listed retail price. -- | SSG W.D. Calhoun | UUCP: ...!uunet!usaos!calhoun | | Gas Turbine Engine (52F) Branch | INTERNET: calhoun%usaos@uunet.uu.net | | The U.S. Army Ordnance School | CompUServe: 76336.2212@compuserve.com | | Fort Belvoir, Virginia 22060 | Voice: (703) 664-3396/3595 |