Where to purchase ISC and/or SCO UNIX sys V
Bob Palowoda
palowoda at megatest.UUCP
Tue Oct 17 19:18:23 AEST 1989
>From article <1989Oct14.225255.8107 at esegue.segue.boston.ma.us>, by johnl at esegue.segue.boston.ma.us (John R. Levine):
> In article <999 at babbage.acc.virginia.edu> jrs2p at Virginia.EDU (Jonathan R. Senning) writes:
> From the Programmer's Connection catalog, 800 336 1166 or +1 216 494 3781.
> 386/ix complete (runtime, software development, text processing)
> list net
> 1-2 user 1239 1099
> unlimited 1735 1499
>
> 386/ix runtime
> list net
> 1-2 user 349 309
> unlimited 695 619
This is wierd, why does one pay 80 more in the difference in the
1-2 user vs unlimited? Note below that the C devolopment system
only comes in unlimited.
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>
> 386/ix software development (C compiler, sccs, yacc, lex, sdb, etc.)
> list net
> unlimited 695 619
>
So the only explaination I see is below. A difference in the
price of the 1-2 user version of the Text Processing package?
>
> 386/ix text processing (troff, nroff, eqn, pic, etc.)
> list net
> 1-2 user 195 179
> unlimited 345 309
How do they do that? Do the 1 to 2 user versions programs of
nroff, troff, go around checking to see if more than one
user is logged in? Will the 1-2 user version work with NFS?
Do they sell a 1 to 2 user verion of the C Development System
cheaper?
> X11.3 development system
> list net
> unlimited 795 719
Do they sell a 1 to 2 user version of X11.3 cheaper?
---Bob
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