Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!decwrl!ogicse!littlei!gandalf!andyc From: andyc@bucky.intel.com (Andy Crump) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: CONSENSYS SysV R4 Message-ID: Date: 13 Jun 91 11:20:37 GMT References: <1991Jun13.064353.16334@agate.berkeley.edu> Sender: news@gandalf.UUCP Organization: Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, Oregon Lines: 31 Nntp-Posting-Host: bucky In-reply-to: ilan343@violet.berkeley.edu's message of 13 Jun 91 06:43:53 GMT >>>>> On 13 Jun 91 06:43:53 GMT, ilan343@violet.berkeley.edu (Geraldo Veiga) said: Geraldo> Has anyone ever heard of Consensys? No, but that doesn't mean they are not for real. Geraldo> How much of PC-AT architecture specific code is included in AT&T's Geraldo> licensed source? I mean boring things like support for ESDI, SCSI, VGA Geraldo> cards and so on. Did ESIX, ISC, DELL and UHC write their own device Geraldo> drivers? ESDI, SCSI, VGA are all included in the source for the Intel386(TM) microprocessor on the PC-AT platform. The distributors of SVR4 such as ISC, DELL, UHC, ESIX, Microport, and others (too many to mention here) have added drivers and other enhancements to SVR4 as distributed from UNIX System Laboratories. But there is indeed a great deal of support for the Intel386 processor and the PC-AT platform. Intel is making sure of that... *Intel386 is a trademark of Intel Corporation. -- -- Andy Crump ...!tektronix!reed!littlei!andyc | andyc@littlei.intel.com ...!uunet!littlei!andyc | andyc@littlei.uu.net Disclaimer: Any opinions expressed here are my own and not representive of Intel Corportation.