Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83; site hcradm.UUCP Path: utzoo!hcrvax!hcradm!murray From: murray@hcradm.UUCP (Murray Maloney) Newsgroups: net.database Subject: Re: UNITY Message-ID: <2210@hcradm.UUCP> Date: Tue, 27-Aug-85 13:18:46 EDT Article-I.D.: hcradm.2210 Posted: Tue Aug 27 13:18:46 1985 Date-Received: Wed, 28-Aug-85 00:41:13 EDT Organization: Human Computing Resources, Toronto Lines: 37 >> From: gwyn@brl-tgr.ARPA (Doug Gwyn ) >> Subject: Unity >> Article-I.D.: brl-tgr.746 >> Posted: Fri Aug 16 06:48:32 1985 >> Organization: Ballistic Research Lab > > I would like to hear from someone who is using Unity (from the > AT&T System ToolChest). Is Unity suitable for real work or is it > just a toy? Apparently the author is referring to UNIFY from the UNIFY Corporation. UNITY is a product of Human Computing Resources Corporation. It is HCR's implementation of the UNIX operating system for DEC equipment. VAX UNITY under VMS is a version of UNIX System V which runs at the user level of VMS. UNITY adds on to VMS, providing true UNIX functionality, while VMS maintains complete control of the machine. Running under VMS, UNITY provides both popular environments for programmers. It requires no changes to the VMS operating system. PDP-11 UNITY is fully compatible with UNIX Version 7, and includes a wide array of UNIX System III and 4.1 BSD UNIX commands. HCR has added its own special enhancements on top of all of this. UNITY is definitely not a toy !!! UNITY is a trademark of Human Computing Resources Corporation. VAX, VMS, and PDP-11 are trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation. UNIX is trademark of AT&T Bell Laboratories. UNIFY is a trademark of the UNIFY Corporation.