Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!virtech!cpcahil From: cpcahil@virtech.uucp (Conor P. Cahill) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: System V Release 4.0 for 80x86 systems Message-ID: <1990Oct26.211746.5108@virtech.uucp> Date: 26 Oct 90 21:17:46 GMT Organization: Virtual Technologies Inc. Lines: 120 For those of you who are asking the questions, here is a compilation of the information regarding availability of System V R4.0 for *86 based systems: First off, some general information. Currently all vendors have included the following packages in their release: Operating System (2-user) Software Development System NFS, RFS TCP/IP X11R3 Openlook For those of you that don't know, System V.4 includes the following features: BSD 4.3 compatibility (supports symbolic links, BSD file system, safe signals, etc) New Virtual memory manager (from Sun OS) Dynamic system tunable tables allocation Memory mapped files ANSI C Compiler New object file format (ELF - Extensible Linking Format) New dynamic shared library linking K-Shell With regard to pricing, I will mention that although the OS royalty for a 2 user system has actually gone down since S5R3.2, the royalties for the add-on packages, plus the royalty for the multi-user extension add up to a greater overall royalty on the S5V4 product (vs the S5R3 product). Those of us who had been expecting lower pricing because of AT&T's announcement of lower royalties shouldn't hold our breath. The following vendors have at least said something about S5R4: UHC 713-782-2700 email: uunet!uhc!support Has released a production version of S5R4. Due to comments here (in comp.unix.sysv386) they will be adding on-line manual pages as of next week. Release 2.0 is due at the end of Nov and will include several bug fixes and X/News interface to the docs (a la AIX). X11R4 w/Motif 1.1 is also due at the end of Nov. Pricing: $1,995 (Unlimited Users) Media: 1/4" cartridge, 1.2 & 1.44 MB floppies Price includes 30 days unlimited hotline support. Additional support is available under support contract. Intel Intel does not sell the package directly, they sell it through retailers. The retailer that I have delt with is Programmers Connection (800-336-1166). They do not have it in stock, but say they can get it in 5 days. This is a *developers* release only. It is not meant to be installed by end-users. Basic system: $1,119 (1-2 user) 1,339 (unlimited user) On-Line manual pages: 245 Media: 1/4" cartridge, 1.2 & 1.44 MB floppies Intel also offers an upgrade to for any existing 3.2 user. The upgrade is $395 and only includes the software. Documents are not included (cost is approx $450). This is only available on tape and they say the OS can be picky about which tape drives it supports. Intel stated that the upgrade should be available from any retailer, but Programmer's connection does not sell it. Microport 800-FOR-UNIX Has released S5R4. package includes all of the above listed items. Pricing is as follows: Basic system: $1,500 (1-2 user) 2,000 (unlimited user) Developer package: $2,500 (includes 1 year of hotline support, upgrades, and on-line manual pages) System is only available on 1/4" cartridge tape (with a 1.2 or 1.44 MB boot floppy) Price includes 30 days unlimited hotline support. Additional support is available under support contract. Interactive 800-346-7111 Is working on S5R4, but will probably not release it until next year some time. ESIX 415-683-ESIX Is working on S5R4, but will probably not release it until next year also. SCO Announced that they will NOT be releasing a System V.4 product, although they will continue to enhance the S5R3 product and maintain compatibility with the new Intel ABI. AT&T I have no info on their product, although I have seen questions flying around from people that have the product, so it is available somewhere. Any corrections/additions to the above information, send me email and I will include it in a future posting. -- Conor P. Cahill (703)430-9247 Virtual Technologies, Inc., uunet!virtech!cpcahil 46030 Manekin Plaza, Suite 160 Sterling, VA 22170