Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!caip!princeton!siemens!fwb From: fwb@siemens.UUCP Newsgroups: net.unix Subject: Re: Whatever happened to S-1? Message-ID: <24900012@siemens.UUCP> Date: Fri, 18-Jul-86 09:38:00 EDT Article-I.D.: siemens.24900012 Posted: Fri Jul 18 09:38:00 1986 Date-Received: Sun, 20-Jul-86 05:06:16 EDT References: <557@rdin.UUCP> Lines: 35 Nf-ID: #R:rdin:-55700:siemens:24900012:000:1920 Nf-From: siemens!fwb Jul 18 09:38:00 1986 > I remember a few years ago reading about this "great" new operating > system called S-1 that was supposed to blow away UNIX and everything > else. I saw ads for it and read about it on the net. It was > supposed to be available for a given number of machines with > more ports planned. Whatever became of it? I haven't heard > a word about it in years. Was it really a hoax as some claimed? They (Multi Solutions, Inc.) are still around. They are just down Rt. 1 from us. One of the groups here even had an evaluation copy for a while. I guess you could say that the ads were were typical of the software industry: they were announcing their development plans, not an existing product. MSI was just a little more ambitious in their plans than other companies. They do have a working OS which runs on a bunch of different boxes (mostly 68K, but also the IBM AT). They have compilers for SL (their system implementation language), and C. I don't know what other compilers they have. The C library has most, if not all, of the functions in the BSD 4.2 library. The editor is a clone of the IBM mainframe XEDIT. They might have one of the public domain emacs editors by now. About 1 year ago, I saw a demo of their networking capability. They were a little premature in scheduling that demo. I don't know how they are doing right now. There was an announcement in one of the freebie magazines I get which said that they had some contract with a Japanese firm. It seems to me that they are thrashing around waiting to find a market niche (or waiting for a market niche to find them :-). The chief architect of S-1 is an acquaintance of mine. I have great respect for his technical ability. I will reserve judgement on his marketing acumen. Fred ----------------------------------------------------- Frederic W. Brehm (ihnp4!princeton!siemens!fwb) Siemens Research and Technology Laboratories