nazgul@apollo.UUCP (Kee Hinckley) (10/23/70)
<FLAME> Sperry does have UNIX, but don't read that to mean that Sperry supports UNIX, or that it runs very well (unless Bell has fixes that haven't distributed). I did some work using UNIX running on an 1100/60 at (the now closing) Sperry Research Center. It does run, but the UNIX appears to be somewhere inbetween V7 and Sys 3. In addition you have two choices of how to connect to it; you can use dialup asyncronous (at 1200 baud), or hardline syncronous on Sperry Computer System (read UNIVAC) terminals. The latter has some rather strange interactions (due to the lack of a full ascii keyboard) and doesn't allow any use of visual software from Berkeley. (There is also the additional problem of porting Berkeley software, which occasionally makes assumptions about computers that do not work well on a machine with 36 bit words and one's complement arithmetic. If anyone from Sperry tells you they are supporting UNIX (and the last I heard they had said they were going to), you might ask them just how they plan on doing it (and where the support work is being done). The Research Center in Sudbury was essentially the only Sperry site doing any work on it, and they decided to shut it down. My impression has been that they are using UNIX as a means of keeping their customers from switching to VAXen. On the other hand, I am rather bitter about the company from my own experiences and am feeling rather biased about the subject. Take it as you may. <FLAME OFF> Kee Hinckley Apollo Computer Inc. Chelmsford, MA