Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!mit-eddie!ll-xn!ames!aurora!labrea!rocky!andy From: andy@rocky.STANFORD.EDU (Andy Freeman) Newsgroups: comp.arch,comp.unix.wizards,comp.os.misc Subject: V System (was Re: Mach, the new standard?) Message-ID: <589@rocky.STANFORD.EDU> Date: Wed, 31-Dec-69 18:59:59 EDT Article-I.D.: rocky.589 Posted: Wed Dec 31 18:59:59 1969 Date-Received: Thu, 17-Sep-87 06:04:43 EDT References: <1665@ncr-sd.SanDiego.NCR.COM> <8381@utzoo.UUCP> <797@Pescadero.ARPA> <484@ast.cs.vu.nl> <260@dnlunx.UUCP> <2001@ihwpt.ATT.COM> <3753@zen.berkeley.edu> Reply-To: andy@rocky.UUCP (Andy Freeman) Organization: Stanford University Computer Science Department Lines: 16 Keywords: Mach Xref: mnetor comp.arch:2186 comp.unix.wizards:4255 comp.os.misc:177 In article <2001@ihwpt.ATT.COM> bwong@ihwpt.UUCP (55238-bruce wong) writes: >Nobody has mentioned this yet so I will. How about: > V System, the new standard? The V System (pronounced Vee System) is a distributed OS from Stanford. It has some unix-like features, but why is an AT&T person pushing it? They don't every name, yet. -andy -- Andy Freeman UUCP: {arpa gateways, decwrl, sun, hplabs, rutgers}!sushi.stanford.edu!andy ARPA: andy@sushi.stanford.edu (415) 329-1718/723-3088 home/cubicle