scott@clmqt.marquette.Mi.US (Scott Reynolds) (07/24/90)
First off, I must apologize for asking this when I know a lot of this was recently discussed. My boss just asked me and unfortunately I have a quick expire... I've written a software package that is currently running under IBM XENIX/286 and SCO XENIX/386; I've gotten it to compile under DEC Ultrix using System V compatibility. There are a few glitches that occur because of 32-bit ints, or at least there were a year ago. For this reason I'm compiling the package in 286 large model on the 386 systems. We are looking at installing the package at a corporate client's site, and investigating the possibilities of using UNIX instead of XENIX. I have a good XENIX background, and I can find answers to everything I need to know about it, but SCO and Interactive UNIX System V/386 are both out of my experience. I would appreciate any cost, performance, and reliability comparisons that anyone could give me; if there was a summary posted recently, I'd be more than grateful for a copy by email. Thanks in advance! -- Scott Reynolds = scott@clmqt.marquette.Mi.US Enterprise Information System = ..rutgers!mailrus!sharkey!clmqt!scott "Where were you when I laid the earth's foundation? Tell me, if you understand." -- YHWH (Job 38:4)