[comp.sys.att] Source Code for the UNIX-PC

root@rocky.cs.wisc.edu.CS.WISC.EDU (Charlie Root) (04/20/88)

I have a feeling that this may be too much of a wish, but here goes:

     For all sites that have source code for 3.51, and are OUTSIDE of AT&T:

     Who do I contact to get a copy?  I have a signed and valid source licence
for SYSTEM V, but I cannot find any place to get the source.  (We have already
gotten ahold of the source for the 3B2 and 3B15, but need this stuff despar-
itly.)

Thanks for any help you can give.

Jonathan Sadler
System Administrator (AT&T equipment)
Computing Systems Labratory
University of Wisconsin - Madison

andys@genesis.ATT.COM (a.b.sherman) (04/25/88)

In article <5601@spool.cs.wisc.edu> sadler@rocky.WISC.EDU (Jonathan Sadler) writes:
>I have a feeling that this may be too much of a wish, but here goes:
>
>     For all sites that have source code for 3.51, and are OUTSIDE of AT&T:
>
>     Who do I contact to get a copy?  I have a signed and valid source licence
>for SYSTEM V, but I cannot find any place to get the source.  (We have already
>gotten ahold of the source for the 3B2 and 3B15, but need this stuff despar-
>itly.)


There is no source availability for any version of the UNIX-PC software.
We don't even get it inside.  To my knowledge, the 3B1 is one of those
processors for which there is *ONLY* binary licensing.

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