CONSENSYS SysV R4
Geraldo Veiga
ilan343 at violet.berkeley.edu
Thu Jun 13 16:43:53 AEST 1991
This week's UNIX Today has a full page add for Consensys announcing
their 386/486 SysV R4. $395 for an unlimited license (in quantities of
5). Development system, networking and X-Window are extra.
Now for the odd part. The X-Window package includes NeWS as one its
features. Is this for real? Is any part of NeWS part of SysV R4?
I am sure the PostScript engine is not included.
The add has this fake news column explaining the product, it closes
with the following:
"UNIX is becoming a standard product, so why pay a lot of extra money
to people who pretend otherwise?"
I wish this could actually be true. The add implies that Consensys is
passing to their customers the same code that they get from AT&T or
whoever else licenses SysV source.
Questions:
Has anyone ever heard of Consensys?
How much of PC-AT architecture specific code is included in AT&T's
licensed source? I mean boring things like support for ESDI, SCSI, VGA
cards and so on. Did ESIX, ISC, DELL and UHC write their own device
drivers?
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