Compatibility lists
Jay Ts
jay at metran.UUCP
Mon Nov 12 19:09:39 AEST 1990
In article <1990Nov11.143254.2666 at pegasus.com>, richard at pegasus.com (Richard Foulk) writes:
> Reference has been made to the compatibility with various hardware of
> Esix, ISC, etc., a number of times recently.
>
> It seems kind of silly that current compatibility lists from all the
> vendors are not available in this forum. It's not that there's a whole
> lot of data, or that they're hard to come by, but it sure seems like it.
>
> What can we do to get the current compatibility lists from Esix, ISC,
> SCO, Dell, UHC and the others made available here?
Why don't you call these companies, get their lists, and type them in? :-)
Seriously, if you want a compatibility list, the vendors are very happy to
send them out. Just call up a sales rep and ask.
I'm posting this mostly to point out that anyone who is building 386/486
systems to run any type of UNIX on should aquire these lists FIRST!!!
Also, I've found that the lists should not always be taken too seriously.
There is a lot of well-supported hardware and software out there that will
work fine with UNIX. I've found the best method for me is:
1. Look at the compatibility lists.
If you're interested in something that's not on the list, then:
2. Call the UNIX vendor and ask.
3. Call the hardware/software company and ask.
Jay Ts
Metran Technology
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