wanted: UNIX or clone

Larry Snyder larry at nstar.rn.com
Sat May 4 23:33:31 AEST 1991


jim at tiamat.fsc.com ( IT Manager) writes:

>> > How come a text-based
>> > application  like Wordperfect can't be made to run under all of the 386
>> > plataforms.

>I would guess there is a problem in WP 5.0, which is not strictly text based
>because of the document preview mode it has, which is cause by the fact that
>several unix386 vendors have adopted different ways to address the video
>hardware.  I think the new ABI standard worked out recently is supposed
>to solve this problem.

exactly - this put the display into a raw VGA graphics mode with zoom and
scroll options - to view the complete document as it will be printed - which
was a real timesaver this last semester.  The original 5.0 release of WP
(for UNIX) had a bug where this feature didn't work - but an updated release
of 5.0 is available where this has been corrected.

>This is the reason we stuck with SCO Unix.  I came to the conclusion that if
>any Unix 386 vendor was going to insure backward compatibility with Xenix,
>it would be SCO.  This is born out by the fact that we still build and
>execute programs using Xenix 286 libraries that were originally bought for
>Altos Xenix 286 on our SCO Unix machines.  And, by the fact that SCO Unix

FYI - we are running 386 Xenix, 286 Xenix and ISC UNIX binaries under
SVR4 2.0 without ANY problems ---

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