naftoli@aecom.UUCP (Robert N. Berlinger) (07/03/86)
> In article <1015@ttrdc.UUCP>, levy@ttrdc.UUCP writes: > >I cannot speak for /bin/sh but however ksh (superset of Bourne, many bells > >and whistles, almost as efficient as SysV Bourne) is available as source > >for approximately $2000. Just to let everyone know, a new version of ksh is now available from the toolchest with bug fixes and enhancements (transparent handling of 8 bit data is one of them) for $3000. As far as I can tell, the $2000 version is no longer available, and I don't think that there is any upgrade plan for those who've already bought the $2000 version (don't quote me on that). -- Robert Berlinger Systems Analyst Albert Einstein College of Medicine UUCP: ...{philabs,cucard,pegasus,ihnp4,rocky2}!aecom!naftoli Compuserve: 73047,741