ODT and XENIX

Roger Knopf 5502 rogerk at sco.COM
Fri Jun 29 11:45:25 AEST 1990


In article <8278 at uhccux.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu> bt455s39 at uhccux.UUCP (Carmen Hardina) writes:
>In article <253 at pcssc.UUCP> dma at pcssc.UUCP (Dave Armbrust) writes:
>>On the contrary, SCO will sell an ODT upgrade to Intel Xenix, IBM Xenix,
>>Altos Xenix, etc. for about the same price it sells the upgrade to
>>SCO Xenix users.
>
>I'm afraid you are seriously mistaken.  Intel 3XX systems strictly
>support serial devices, aside from network interfaces and do not
>support mice.  A lot of good ODT is under Intel XENIX.

I think you are missing something fundamental: you don't put Open DeskTop
on top of [Intel|IBM|Altos] Xenix, you replace it with Open DeskTop.
Open DeskTop is a complete graphical OS environment. You don't need
any other operating system, it is contained within Open DeskTop.

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