Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ames!pasteur!ucbvax!tolerant.UUCP!uucp From: uucp@tolerant.UUCP (UNIX-UNIX Cp) Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport Subject: Submission for comp-unix-microport Message-ID: <8901082322.AA19653@handel.TOLERANT> Date: 8 Jan 89 23:22:48 GMT Sender: uuclerk@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Lines: 39 Path: tolerant!voder!apple!rutgers!att!ulysses!andante!alice!debra From: debra@alice.UUCP (Paul De Bra) Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport,comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: differences in Xenix and the rest Message-ID: <8705@alice.UUCP> Date: 8 Jan 89 18:21:57 GMT References: <9049@cit-vax.Caltech.Edu> Reply-To: debra@alice.UUCP () Distribution: usa Organization: AT&T, Bell Labs Lines: 27 In article <9049@cit-vax.Caltech.Edu> tim@cit-vax.UUCP (Timothy L. Kay) writes: >I am in the market for a Unix for a 386. I was considering Microport, >but I have heard many bad things, and now they have raised their >prices.... > >1. Now that SVR3.2 is out (with the Xenix merged stuff), is SCO Xenix >just another derivation from the same sources? Thank God no! It is still SCO Xenix, but it has been somewhat extended to be able to run 386-Unix binaries. It is supposed to become more SVID compliant too I believe. >2. Is the Xenix that Microsoft is selling just a repackaging of SCO >Xenix? Are they up to date? I don't know exactly what Microsoft is selling nowadays. They did the initial port to the Intel architecture, and many companies have bought that version and added machine-specific things. (Altos-Xenix, IBM-PC Xenix...) SCO does all the XT, AT and 386-AT stuff, added virtual consoles, and more stuff. They have the most up to date version for AT's, PS/2's and 386-AT's at all times. Paul. -- ------------------------------------------------------ |debra@research.att.com | uunet!research!debra | ------------------------------------------------------