[comp.sys.m88k] Need some info on 88 Open

eprice@sagpd1.UUCP (Eric Price) (01/09/91)

	Dear Netlanders,

    Can some one out there give me a phone number, or email address
    for the 88 Open Consortium. We are looking to upgrade our current
    product to the 88k architecture and would like to get some information
    on what is available software wise (R/T OS's etc etc).

					Thanks Dudes,

					Eric Gene Price

/* no on in their right mind would have opinions like mine	egp */

ferg@88opensi.88open.ORG (John Ferguson) (01/11/91)

In article <980@sagpd1.UUCP>, eprice@sagpd1.UUCP (Eric Price) writes:
> 
> 	Dear Netlanders,
> 
>     Can some one out there give me a phone number, or email address
>     for the 88 Open Consortium. We are looking to upgrade our current
>     product to the 88k architecture and would like to get some information
>     on what is available software wise (R/T OS's etc etc).
> 
> 					Thanks Dudes,
> 
> 					Eric Gene Price
> 
> /* no on in their right mind would have opinions like mine	egp */

I believe you will find the answers in '88open Sourcebook', available from
The 88open Consortium Ltd.  We can be reached at (408) 436-6600.  Our FAX
number is (408) 436-0725 and the address is:

                   88open Consortium Ltd.
                   100 Homeland Court  Suite 800
                   San Jose, CA  95112

Just indicate you are interested in the sourcebook and you will be directed
to the right person.
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John C. Ferguson          88open Consortium, Ltd.              (408) 436-6600
...!uunet!88opensi!ferg   100 Homeland Court  suite 800    FAX (408) 436-0725
ferg@88open.org           San Jose,  CA  95112

jimk@oakhill.UUCP (Jim Klingshirn) (01/11/91)

eprice@sagpd1.UUCP (Eric Price) writes:


>    Can some one out there give me a phone number, or email address
>    for the 88 Open Consortium. We are looking to upgrade our current
>    product to the 88k architecture and would like to get some information
>    on what is available software wise (R/T OS's etc etc).

There's a new 88Open Sourcebook, which lists software and hardware which
has been certified to comply with the 88000 Binary Compatability 
Standard (BCS) and the 88000 Object Compatibility Standard (OCS).
It's brand new and quite well done.

Contact 88open Consortium Ltd. 
100 Homeland Court Suite 800
San Jose, CA 95110 USA
tel (408) 436-6600
fax (408) 436-0725

You might also be interested in asking for literature on the following
topics:  88Open Certification; 88Open Membership Information; DOS-
to UNIX Program Information; 88Open Standards Overview; Press Kit.

Cheers,

Jim Klingshirn, 88110 Design.