Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!uwvax!rutgers!att!whuts!homxb!hropus!ki4pv!cdis-1!cdin-1!icdi10!fr From: fr@icdi10.uucp (Fred Rump from home) Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: UNIX Expo in NYC Summary: conjecture and tommorrow Keywords: what's hot at the show Message-ID: <7092@icdi10.uucp> Date: 4 Nov 88 06:30:00 GMT References: <10794@ulysses.homer.nj.att.com> Organization: CompuData, Inc., Phila. Pa. Lines: 44 In article <10794@ulysses.homer.nj.att.com>, cjc@ulysses.homer.nj.att.com (Chris Calabrese[rs]) writes: < O.K. World, I went to the opening of UNIX Expo in NYC < yesterday, and here are some of my impressions: < < < The Hottest Hardware: You may have missed the other end of the show. At a special SCO technical talk Corallary and Zenith and Compaq and others gave the lowdown about building computers for software that exists. Quite a change. 1200 vendors sell Xenix code. Zenith will actually show the little square box at Comdex that they talked about. NY was sort of an unofficial pre-announcement. Briefely, for all you hardware mongers, a 386 multi-processor machine that can handle up to 160 terminals. Lots of scsi drives and mucho ram sitting on a licensed superfast cache bus from Corallary that sits on top of the AT bus waiting for the EISA bus. Up to five fast 386's working in tandem. SCO will support this system with its SCO UNIX/386 in the Spring. < Biggest Display: < < IBM's oodles of mainframes in the middle of the < show was shure impressive, but were they really doing anyghing < beside making _all_those_ps2's look good by doing all their < number crunching? Yes, it was sort of the joke of the show. < Christopher J. Calabrese < AT&T Bell Laboratories -- {allegra killer gatech!uflorida decvax!ucf-cs}!ki4pv!cdis-1!cdin-1!icdi10!fr 26 Warren St. or ...{bellcore,rutgers,cbmvax}!bpa!cdin-1!icdi10!fr Beverly, NJ 08010 or...!bikini.cis.ufl.edu!ki4pv!cdis-1!cdin-1!icdi10!fr 609-386-6846 "Freude... Alle Menschen werden Brueder..." - Schiller