Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!ucsd!ucbvax!bloom-beacon!eru!hagbard!sunic!mcsun!tuvie!iiasa!wnp From: wnp@iiasa.ac.at (wolf paul) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: Xenix *is* Unix (WAS Re: ^3 What ....... Dell UNIX V.4) Message-ID: <969@iiasa.UUCP> Date: 24 Nov 90 16:27:27 GMT References: <1990Nov21.232102.26005@pegasus.com> <1990Nov23.080906.24510@robobar.co.uk> <1990Nov23.184635.2568@nstar.rn.com> Sender: news@iiasa.AT Reply-To: wnp%iiasa@relay.eu.net (wolf paul) Organization: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria Lines: 36 In article <1990Nov23.184635.2568@nstar.rn.com> larry@nstar.rn.com (Larry Snyder) writes: >ronald@robobar.co.uk (Ronald S H Khoo) writes: > >>> No way will I go with Xenix. I need real Unix. > >>are not helpful. Xenix *is* a real Unix, in many ways more real than >>most System V releases prior to 3.2. At least the V7 stuff didn't get > >I disagree. Xenix is good for installations with limited resources >(286, 386sx or 16 mhz 386 with a couple megs of ram and MFM or RLL >drives and dumb ports) - but for someone who wants a hot performer >Xenix is not the way to go. Your statement above has NO BEARING on the question of whether Xenix is real UNIX or not. "Hot Performance" is not a criterion for judging whether an OS is "real UNIX". UNIX Version 7 was not a hot performer by today's standards, but it definitely was "real UNIX". System III on a PC/XT (aka PC/IX) certainly was not a hot performer, but it was "real UNIX". Xenix-286 in fact performed better than some ports of UNIX System V.2 to the 286 -- even though they were "real UNIX" (compiled from AT&T source code!) they were not hot performers. I cannot judge the respective "performance temperature" of Xenix-386 and System V.3-386, but regardless of that, they are both "real UNIX". Now, "real System V" is another matter -- but System V is NOT the only real UNIX. -- W.N.Paul, Int. Institute f. Applied Systems Analysis, A-2361 Laxenburg--Austria PHONE: +43-2236-71521-465 INTERNET: wnp%iiasa@relay.eu.net FAX: +43-2236-71313 UUCP: uunet!iiasa!wnp HOME: +43-2236-618514 BITNET: tuvie!iiasa!wnp@awiuni01.BITNET