Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Path: utzoo!lsuc!jim From: jim@lsuc.on.ca (Jim Mercer) Subject: Re: System V dot 4 (AT&T 3B2 ?) Message-ID: <1990Sep27.164237.11418@lsuc.on.ca> Keywords: System V, Exists?, Hype, Reality Organization: Law Society of Upper Canada, Toronto References: <344@uport.UUCP> <818@exodus.Eng.Sun.COM> <10156@uudell.dell.com> Distribution: na Date: Thu, 27 Sep 90 16:42:37 GMT In article <10156@uudell.dell.com> jrh@mustang.dell.com (James Howard) writes: >In article <344@uport.UUCP>, duc@uport.UUCP (Richard Ducoty) writes: >> Most ISA machines that run V 3.2 should handle V.4 . The EISA >> machines are more of an unknown - I don't know one way or the >> other. Does anyone out there with V.4 use an EISA machine? >> > >Yes. We are running it on several different EISA systems, and it >is stable. Of course it's not Microport V.4, but.... ;-) is anyone out there running Rel 4 on 3b2/400 or 3b2/500? i know these were part of the porting base, but is anyone using it in actual work, or is it still mostly beta sites? -- [ Jim Mercer jim@lsuc.On.Ca || ...!uunet!attcan!lsuc!jim +1 416 947-5258 ] [ Systems Facilitator - Law Society of Upper Canada, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA ] [ Standards are great. They give non-conformists something to not conform to. ] [ The opinions expressed here may or may not be those of my employer ]