Limiting logons to licensed number: how?
Larry Campbell
campbell at maynard.UUCP
Sat Aug 10 01:39:10 AEST 1985
> > The competition with MS-DOS is also the reason for the "unbundling" of UNIX
> > into a basic part plus additional packages. If you look at the way IBM PC
> > sales work, the base operating system is essentially zip (8 programs?!) and
> > the user/owner buys additional packages (spreadsheet, dbms, ...) to do
> > what she wants. AT&T can't afford to give away a whole set of programs...
>
> But it's not selling. It still costs $1000 to get UNIX for your PC. MS-DOS
> comes with the machine.
Be realistic. With MS-DOS you get a wimpy filesystem, no multitasking,
and essentially no utilities. Forget about multitasking, mountable file
systems, etc., let's just see what you'd have to add to MS-DOS to make
it even close to a typical PC Unix. I'm using very rough rule-of-thumb
prices based on retail prices for comparable products:
C compiler $ 300
lint 500
as 100
vi, ex, ed 600
plot, graph, spline 200
make 100
adb 300
nroff, tbl, neqn 500
spell 100
TOTAL $2600
All of the utilities I've listed (and lots more) come with VENIX/86, which
sells for $800. I think it's a bargain. (Note that I didn't even list all
the stuff you just can't get for MS-DOS: awk, bc, dc, sh, csh, uucp, m4,
tar, time, lex, yacc...)
> > Rich Hammond (Bellcore,not part of AT&T) ihnp4|ucbvax !bellcore!hammond
>
> Peter da Silva, UNIX fan.
Larry Campbell, UNIX and VENIX fan.
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