Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!ames!vsi1!daver!dlr From: dlr@daver.UUCP (Dave Rand) Newsgroups: comp.sys.nsc.32k Subject: BSD port for 32k (was: Re: The 'cost' of a '532 system.) Keywords: cheap nsc 532 Message-ID: <8084@daver.UUCP> Date: 22 Nov 88 04:26:15 GMT References: <433@sdrc.UUCP> <2659@sultra.UUCP> <1041@raspail.UUCP> <256@aber-cs.UUCP> <2667@sultra.UUCP> Reply-To: dlr@daver.UUCP (Dave Rand) Distribution: eunet,world Organization: Association for the Prevention of Polar Bears and Kangaroos Lines: 17 In article <2667@sultra.UUCP> dtynan@sultra.UUCP (Der Tynan) writes: >I beg to differ. Granted, I've never used Release 3, but I have definitely >used S5.2.1, and found it nasty (I'm fighting to avoid using stronger words). >BSD also has sockets. Not to mention 'csh', and many more features. However, >you're certainly welcome to your opinion. But, don't expect AT&T to continue >to support release 3, when 4.0 is in the wings, and don't expect 4.0 to run >on your AT box. Ok. Everyone WANTS BSD. I'm game to do the port. How do I get it? I know how to get a Binary license for Sys V.3 (and the binary is cheap). How can I get one for BSD? Source is nice, but usually too expensive. Any ideas? -- Dave Rand {pyramid|hoptoad|sun|vsi1}!daver!dlr