mike%brl-vgr@sri-unix.UUCP (06/27/83)
From: Mike Muuss <mike@brl-vgr> FYI ----- Forwarded message # 1: Date: 19 Jun 1983 1818-PDT Subject: DEC UNIX From: William "Chops" Westfield <BillW@sri-kl> To: info-micro@brl Here is an excerpt from my Spring DECUS trip report.... 9am (double ugh) "Hardware Support with the UNIX Environment" DEC talked about how they plan to go about supporting people who are running UNIX on DEC machines. I got to fill out a questionnaire where I told them we have all kinds of machines and all kinds of people, and that it was important to us that they not be confused to the point of uselessness by the fact that we have TCP/IP Network code and funny hardware devices on our systems. What they said otherwise is that the DEC version of UNIX will include useful diagnostic tools such as error logging and a system excersizer, and is currently working on 11s, and field service is largely trained on 11 unix. Vax unix will be based on either 4.1bsd or 4.2bsd, depending on how DEC sees the relative reliability/stability of the systems. The TCP/IP Network code will probably NOT be part of DEC UNIX. They expect to be able to support Vax UNIX by SEP-83 via DDC and TSC. They also claim they are committed to supporting other (non-DEC) UNIX software on a "best efforts" basis. DEC UNIX is binary only. They haven't figured out whether you can get sources to the DEC UNIX if you already have a source license from Bell. Bill Westfield ----- End of forwarded messages