Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!longway!std-unix From: std-unix@longway.TIC.COM (Moderator, John S. Quarterman) Newsgroups: comp.std.unix Subject: Re: UNIX standard Message-ID: <151@longway.TIC.COM> Date: 28 Mar 88 18:28:01 GMT References: <147@longway.TIC.COM> <150@longway.TIC.COM> Reply-To: uunet!wlbr.eaton.com!etn-rad!jru (John Unekis) Organization: Eaton Inc. IMSD, Westlake Village, CA Lines: 32 Keywords: UNIX SPARC Approved: jsq@longway.tic.com (Moderator, John S. Quarterman) From: uunet!wlbr.eaton.com!etn-rad!jru (John Unekis) In article <150@longway.TIC.COM>: >From: jmb@patton.SGI.COM (Jim Barton) > >In article <147@longway.TIC.COM>: >> From: uunet!wlbr.eaton.com!etn-rad!jru (John Unekis) >> >> We recently had some SUN reps come to give a presentation about SPARC. >> They were strongly suggesting that due to their relationship with AT&T >> (that is AT&T will soon sell SPARC) it will soon be the case that if you >> are not a SPARC machine you will not *really* be UNIX compatible. They > >Finally, think about a sales organization that would send their salepeople >out with such a story. You are obviously concerned by it, and see the ..... I realized after posting this article that it sounded critical of SUN, and might result in some flames in their direction. That was not at all my intention. SUN is an excellent company, and thay have always supported us well. My question was actually more concerned with the future of UNIX as an open standard. Obviously keeping UNIX open is a double edged sword for AT&T, they gain great credit as the source of the most widely accepted non-hardware dependent OS, but does it really benefit the sales of their machines? If AT&T were ever to pick a hardware standard as the basis for a product dependent UNIX, the SPARC would be an excellent choice. The real question, I suppose, is can an open standard like UNIX really survive in today's feircely competitive marketplace? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Any opinions expressed above are mine only. {ihnp4 or voder}!wlbr!etn-rad!jru Volume-Number: Volume 13, Number 38