Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucsd!ucsdhub!cuuxun!cuuxb!fmcgee From: fmcgee@cuuxb.ATT.COM (~XT6561110~Frank McGee~C23~L25~6326~) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: AT&T UNIX Sys V/386: latest releases on 5.25" diskettes? Summary: almost everything's available on dual media Message-ID: <4479@cuuxb.ATT.COM> Date: 12 Feb 90 18:53:01 GMT Expires: 12 Mar 90 00:00:00 GMT References: <3340@infmx.UUCP> Reply-To: fmcgee@cuuxb.UUCP (Frank W. McGee) Followup-To: comp.sys.att Distribution: na Organization: AT&T Computer Systems, Lisle, IL Lines: 27 In article <3340@infmx.UUCP> aland@infmx.UUCP (alan denney) writes: >According to my sales specialist, Release 3.2.2 (or higher) is not >available on 5.25" diskettes, and he could find no indication that >there are plans to provide it on 5.25". This doesn't make much >sense to me, as I think the Olivetti-made 6386s came with 5.25" >drives. Does anybody else has more info on this? I would be >interested in the SDS (4.1.6 vers 2.1 or higher) also. You should have your sales person check their Sales Manual. In general, at the end of the entry for every product, it either has an attribute specification that orders the product in dual media (you get both 5.25" and 3.5" media) or one or the other. For 386 Unix 3.2.2 specifying attribute MSF14 for 5.25" media, or MSF19 for 3.5" media will get you the appropriate media. The same goes for C issue 5. C issue 4.1.6 uses attributes SOF14 for 5.25" media and SOF19 for 3.5" media. This is common throughout the AT&T products. My Sales Manual is dated 2/1/90, and updates are shipped monthly. -- Frank McGee, AT&T Entry Level Systems Support attmail!fmcgee (preferred) att!cuuxb!fmcgee (those that can't reach attmail)