Xref: utzoo comp.sys.att:8292 unix-pc.general:4363 misc.wanted:7279 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!rex!ames!zodiac!hebron!neville From: neville@hebron.ADS.COM (Neville Newman) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att,unix-pc.general,misc.wanted Subject: Re: 3B1/7300 Development set wanted Keywords: 3B1, 7300, UNIX-PC, Development set Message-ID: <10129@zodiac.ADS.COM> Date: 18 Dec 89 05:45:32 GMT References: <4309@rtech.rtech.com> <399@quad.uucp> Sender: news@zodiac.ADS.COM Distribution: usa Organization: Advanced Decision Systems, Mt. View, CA (415) 960-7300 Lines: 20 In article <399@quad.uucp> dts@quad.uucp (David T. Sandberg) writes: >In article <4309@rtech.rtech.com> bruces@daneel.rtech.com (Bruce Stewart) writes: >>I'm looking for a source for the deveopment set for the unix-pc (7300/3B1). >>I'm currently running 3.51 and would like to acquire the development set >>(cc, etc.) at a price less than AT&T charges. > >You're not alone in this. Maybe we'll get lucky and be able to put >together a group buy of the 3.51 development set someday. I suppose >we'll have to wait until someone finds a cheap source, though. When i bought my Unix-PC from DDS, now Discovery Electronics, i seem to remember them selling the devel. set at a discounted price. i'm not positive, however. You could call them and ask - i think they're in Atlanta. Now i get to ask - why? Wouldn't it be better in the long run to get of couple of compiler writers to modify gas (GNU Assembler) and family to generate/understand Unix-PC object files? -neville