Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!apple!olivea!orc!inews!iwarp.intel.com!gargoyle!ddsw1!olsa99!tabbs!aris From: aris@tabbs.UUCP (Aris Stathakis) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: Unix & X-Windows on 386SX Message-ID: <2313@tabbs.UUCP> Date: 28 Nov 90 17:47:36 GMT References: <1990Nov23.182943.21094@cs.dal.ca> <2389@sixhub.UUCP> Organization: TABBS - Totally Awesome BBS Lines: 42 In <2389@sixhub.UUCP> davidsen@sixhub.UUCP (Wm E. Davidsen Jr) writes: >In article <1990Nov23.182943.21094@cs.dal.ca> newsome@ug.cs.dal.ca (SEX MANIAC IN TRAINING) writes: > [ he wants DOS under UNIX and X ] > Two things come to mind, OpenDeskTop and Dell V.4. Therefore: > 1) ODT comes on about 60 floppies. By careful selection you can run on >an 80 MB drive, but 100+ is better. DellV4 comes on 150MB tapes only at >the moment (since you can make 60MB releases, they could, just a >marketing decision). DV4 takes about 100MB for a start. ODT comes on tape too. It comes as version 1.0.1 > ODT supports a reasonable bunch of displays and modes. DV4 supports >640x480x16 (but better stuff is in beta, etc). > ODT doesn't include a developments set, you can get one for something >like $1500. When you do it cross compiles to OS/2, DOS, Xenix[23]86, >etc. DV4 includes the AT&T compiler, and actually doesn't do a bad job. >GCC will be available for V.4 soon if it isn't already. Don't forget ODT includes CodeView debugger too! And the Product Engineering Toolkit (which lets you make 'custom'-installable products) > ODT has C2 security, DV2 doesn't, but has shadow password. Both >companies consider this a feature. I would gladly pay another $200-300 >for ODT with the security ripped out, but if you are running a system >under constant attack by spies or hackers it has some benefits. DV2? You mean maybe DV4? :-) Strange. I was under the impression that AT&T wouldn't let you call your product UNIX V.4 unless you had at least B2 security. I could be wrong though.. Aris -- Aris Stathakis | Bang: ..!uunet!ddsw1!olsa99!tabbs!aris or aris@tabbs.UUCP - - - Disco is to music what Etch-A-Sketch is to art. -