POSIX document: How do I get a copy?

Moderator, John S. Quarterman std-unix at longway.TIC.COM
Wed Dec 21 04:37:37 AEST 1988


From: uunet!drd!mark (Mark Lawrence)

All of a sudden, I find myself defending a specification for a POSIX
compliant O/S for the target platform of a system I am developing.  I
need to get ahold of the latest draft standard of POSIX so that I can
spout particulars.  I would appreciate any ptrs (by e-mail, please) 
to where I write or call with plastic in hand.

Domo, y'all.
           ...sun!tulsun\           
         ...uunet!apctrc!drd!mark   mlawrence at jarsun1.ZONE1.COM
...rutgers!okstate!romed/           (918)743-3013

[ As previously announced in this newsgroup, the IEEE 1003.1
Full Use Standard (not a draft) was published in October 1988.

Bulk orders may be made from the IEEE Computer Society in Los Angeles at

		+1-714-821-8380

Unfortunately, this only works for multiple copies.
But the following mail address works for single copies:

		IEEE Computer Society
		P.O. Box 80452
		Worldway Postal Center
		Los Angeles, Ca. 90080

Or contact:

		IEEE Service Center
		445 Hoes Ln.
		Piscataway, NJ 08854
		+1-201-981-0060

To get on the mailing lists for drafts of the other IEEE 1003
subcommittees, contact

		James Isaak
		Chairperson, IEEE/CS P1003
		Tel.: (603)881-0480
		Fax.: (603)881-0120
		decvax!isaak
		isaak at decvax.dec.com
		Digital Equipment
		ZK03-3/Y25
		110 Spit Brook Rd.
		Nashua, NH  03062-2698

-mod ]

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