Everex ESIX vs. SCO Xenix/Unix

D'Arcy J.M. Cain darcy at druid.uucp
Tue Mar 13 00:56:40 AEST 1990


In article <23403 at usc.edu> annala at neuro.usc.edu (A J Annala) writes:
>I am astounded that SCO is abandoning support for Xenix.  We are being
>strontgly pressured by a third party image processing system supplier
>to convert out existing unix system from IBM Unix V2.0 to SCO Xenix --
>now I learn SCO Xenix is disappearing -- and upgrade to SCO Unix might
>not be immediately possible because our image processing product will
>need modification to run under SCO Unix -- and eventual upgrade will
>cost us an additional $1000 ... Maybe I should pressure my vendor to
>convert to the lower cost Everix ESIX system?
>
>What experience (favorable and unfavorable) do people have with ESIX?
>
>Thanks, AJ

I have ESIX 3.2 rel B and find it a good solid AT&T port.  There were
a few problems but Everex seems to putting a lot of effort into fixing
them.  One thing that is probably important is dealing with someone who
is committed to the ESIX product rather than some dealer who just carries
it because they carry the rest of the Everex line.

Perhaps you should give us some idea of what you want to do and people
can give you specific advice based on their experience.  I don't mean
telling us your specific application but do you need X-Windows, RFS,
curses etc.

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