[comp.unix.sysv386] Are the Prentice Hall books the real McCoy?

bobm@mummy.unsw.oz (Robert Marks) (10/22/90)

We have recently bought SCO Unix System V/386 ver 3.2.  Our distributor told
us that the only way to get additional copies of the documentation is to
buy additional sets of software -- seems ridiculous.  If they won't sell,
then what are the alternatives?

I have come across reference to the Prentice Hall series on Unix
System V/386 release 3.2, but before shelling out $$, I'd like confirmation
that these volumes are the real McCoy.  That is, that they are reprints of
the SCO documentation.

Can anyone help?

Thanks,
Bob

bobm@agsm.unsw.oz.au

berny@tndsyd.oz (Berny Goodheart) (10/25/90)

In article <902@usage.csd.unsw.oz.au>, bobm@mummy.unsw.oz (Robert Marks) writes:
> I have come across reference to the Prentice Hall series on Unix
> System V/386 release 3.2, but before shelling out $$, I'd like confirmation
> that these volumes are the real McCoy.  That is, that they are reprints of
> the SCO documentation.
> 
The Prentice Hall System V books are in fact AT&T's documentation.

jak@sactoh0.SAC.CA.US (Jay A. Konigsberg) (10/28/90)

In article <902@usage.csd.unsw.oz.au> bobm@mummy.unsw.oz (Robert Marks) writes:
-We have recently bought SCO Unix System V/386 ver 3.2.  Our distributor told
-us that the only way to get additional copies of the documentation is to
-buy additional sets of software -- seems ridiculous.  If they won't sell,
-then what are the alternatives?
-
I find it hard to beleive that SCO won't sell them directly, even if the
distributor wont.

-I have come across reference to the Prentice Hall series on Unix
-System V/386 release 3.2, but before shelling out $$, I'd like confirmation
-that these volumes are the real McCoy.  That is, that they are reprints of
-the SCO documentation.
-
I was under the impression that those books referred to the AT&T V/386
Unix. I have been using that version of the Users Reference for some
time now with no real problems. However, there are some differences.
In particular, the ps(1) command is different in some of the options
available, though ps(1) tends to be _very_ system dependent. In fact,
My manual said one thing, the on-line docs said another and the error
produced by the command said still another ... oh well :-)

Short of buying more manuals (for the correct release), all you can
do is to photocopy selected pages for taking notes and to use in your
office.

-- 
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Jay @ SAC-UNIX, Sacramento, Ca.   UUCP=...pacbell!sactoh0!jak
If something is worth doing, it's worth doing correctly.

richardt (Richard Trivett) (10/31/90)

In article <902@usage.csd.unsw.oz.au> bobm@mummy.unsw.oz (Robert Marks) writes:
>We have recently bought SCO Unix System V/386 ver 3.2.  Our distributor told
>us that the only way to get additional copies of the documentation is to
>buy additional sets of software -- seems ridiculous.  If they won't sell,
>then what are the alternatives?
>

You can get extra manuals for all of our products, as long as you already
have the product (you need the serial number to order it). The reseller
from whom you purchased the product should be able to order these for you,
or you could call our sales line at 1-800-726-8649 (in the US, otherwise
try (408)425-7222 and ask for sales).
					- Rich Trivett
					  SCO Technical Marketing