SCO Unix 3.2 <-?-> comp.unix.xenix

Stacy L. Millions stacy at mcl.UUCP
Fri Jun 9 01:39:50 AEST 1989


In article <193 at icdi10.UUCP>, fr at icdi10.UUCP (Fred Rump from home) writes:
> In article <2022 at egvideo.UUCP> edhew at egvideo.UUCP (Ed Hew) writes:
> >It's quite likely that SCO Xenix will be around (286/386) for quite a
> >while. 
> >On the other hand, SCO UNIX appears to be directed towards sites which
> >require AT&T based UNIX, full binary portability, C2 level audit security,
> >We have two very good products here, but they're directed towards different
> >markets ("authorized comments" are welcome).
> 
> This does not check with the facts as I know them.
> My assumption is that the 286 Xenix version will stay but that on the 386 
> side it will simply go away and turn into SCO UNIX 386.
> 
> Am I wrong? I don't think SCO will support two 386 Unixes. I wouldn't.

I have a paper here from SCO entitled

	SCO UNIX System V/386 Release 3.2
	      An SCO Background Paper
		  September 1988

It finishes off with an Answers to common questions section
from which I quote:

	Q: Will SCO continue to sell and support SCO XENIX System V
	   Release 2.3 for 286 and 386 machines after the introduction
	   of SCO UNIX System V/386 Release 3.2?
	A: Yes. Many customers will prefer the lower memory and disk
	   requirements of SCO XENIX System V Release 2.3. Additionally,
	   Release 3.2 will not be available for 286 machines.

-stacy

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S. L. Millions            Millions Computing Ltd.            tmsoft!mcl!stacy



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