What was, and is no more <was: '386 Unix Wars>
    Ray Shwake 
    shwake at raysnec.UUCP
       
    Sat Jan  5 15:39:17 AEST 1991
    
    
  
allbery at NCoast.ORG (Brandon S. Allbery KB8JRR) writes:
>Be nice to see this for software, though, I'll admit.  On the other hand, it
>may be notable that Plexus is no more.  (On the *third* hand, they were the
>last of the companies from the early Silicon Vally boom to disappear --- many
>other computer companies from the same time period died much earlier.
	For a kick, you might want to review the charter issue of Unix/World
(January, '84 as I recall) and see who was active and who wasn't. (Remember
Onyx? Dual? Zilog?) Hewlett/Packard was releasing its first boxes. I had
a close look at Plexus in mid '84... a nicely engineered box. To my 
knowledge, Plexus is still around, but works strictly on image processing.
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